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Pacific Northwest Native Indian House

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2007

Example of front of a Pacific Northwest Native Indian house at the Museum of Civilization near Ottawa, Canada. Motivational speaker Clint Cora http://www.clintcora.com is a huge fan of native culture.

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  • My uncle master carver and painter Terry Starr was comissioned to build this replica. The painting on the front of the house is a reconstruction of a screen used in the Coast Tsimshian village of Port Simpson in the mid-1800s. The central figure represents a bear, and the flanking figures represent wolves. Terry later went on to build a full scale bighouse for the village of Port Simpson.

  • Awesome work.

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  • @clintleung this was after the introduction of steel and iron tools

  • We already approved your comment(s) here. We are not about to go back and re-edit videos to keep changing them.

  • The Tsimshian house is my favorite one next to the Haida in the Grand hall of the museum of Civilization

  • Great stuff.Have long wanted a garage with a wall painted like this.

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