Artist-created historical record on traditional robes gathered for MOA exhibit - Windspeaker.com
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Artist-created historical record on traditional robes gathered for MOA exhibit
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2026 9:33am
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At left is the robe "All the Nations Came Together (Putting Away the Magic)". It depicts Haida and other Indigenous women putting away their ‘magic’ for safekeeping from settlers. At right is a photo of Jut-ke-Nay—Hazel Wilson (circa 1985) seen in a fur cape with a killer whale symbol made of white buttons sewn on it.
By Crystal St.Pierre
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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The Museum of Anthropology at the Uni…
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