Spirit of Haida Gwaii - Washington, DC
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The Spirit of Haida Gwaii sculpture is located at the courtyard of the Canadian Embassy at 501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC.
Waymark Code: WM13YQH
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 03/15/2021
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There are several versions of Bill Reid's sculpture Spirit of Haida Gwaii. This version is called the black canoe version which is located in the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC. The sculpture depicts a Haida canoe with figures derived from Haida mythology. The central figure represents the Haida Chief. The model for the sculpture was created 1986 and the full size sculpture was cast in bronze in 1991.
"The work depicts a canoe filled with thirteen entangled ethereal beings, the majority of whom are non-human and of mythical Haida origin: the Raven (Xhuuya), the Wolf, the Eagle, the Frog, the Bear Family, the Beaver, the Dogfish Mother, and the Mouse Woman (Quaganjaat). Three humans are aboard: the Bear Mother, the Chief (who sits at the centre holding his staff), and the “Ancient Reluctant Conscript,” as Reid has described him, who paddles humbly alongside all the others." (
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