Norman Tait [footprints] Determined carver single-handedly revived Nisga’a art form - Windspeaker.com
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Norman Tait [footprints] Determined carver single-handedly revived Nisga’a art form
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Monday, June 13th, 2016 5:19pm
By Dianne Meili
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Norman Tait, Sim'oogit Gawaakhl, exacted the same discipline from his carving team as he did from himself.
“He was ambitious and focused,” said the carver’s youngest brother Robert “Chip” Tait, who, years ago, helped his siblings complete a pole for Vancouver’s Capilano Mall, while also carving ocean-going vessels and paddles for an upcoming Canoe Festival.
“Norman comes in and, out-of-the-blue, tells u…
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