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  • Production:ONF | NFB
  • Released:1964-01-01
  • IMDB:tt0236277
On Canada's Pacific coast this film finds a young Haida artist, Robert Davidson, shaping miniature totems from argillite, a jet-like stone. The film follows the artist to the island where he finds the stone, and then shows how he carves it in the manner of his grandfather, who taught him the craft.
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Daphne Bramham: Robert Davidson is a modern master who helped spark a renaissance  Vancouver Sun

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Nick Lees: Cycling to honour the memory of Haida artist Ben Davidson; helping children recover from trauma  Edmonton Journal

This renowned Haida artist is carving a totem pole in an East Vancouver garage  Vancouver Is Awesome

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Master Haida artist to debut at Bill Reid Gallery in Vancouver  Peace Arch News

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