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A Year-Long Christian White Retrospective in Vancouver Shines a Light on the Beauty, History, and Spirit of Haida Culture

Summary by MONTECRISTO
Kihl ‘Yahda Christian White was 14 when he began carving with argillite, a fragile sedimentary rock quarried by Haida artists on the archipelago of Haida Gwaii. White learned at the side of his father, the late chief of the Edensu (Edenshaw) Eagle Clan of Kiusta, Morris White. By the age of 17, White was a full-time artist, his work reflecting the stories, songs, and dances of Haida culture. “It seemed natural for me to carve,” White says, “as i…
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MONTECRISTO broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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