Haida Manwha in Korea & photos from NY
Thursday, November 18th, 2004We have received this week an offer to illustrate an unique script and to publish this in Korea. The script is written by two well known Korean television stars-
here’s a teaser image that will be part of our next book- sorry but first printing available only in Korea
More later
These photos were taken on October 30 at the Museum of Natural History in New York where we opened up a show curated by my Nangitlgada (Clan Chief) Edenso- Jim Hart.
In this first photo i’m singing at Museum of Natural History in New York with the group.

Here I am placing some eagle down, the symbol of peace, between sea lion whiskers on a traditional Haida head dress of a Chiefly dancer. The dancer is the well known artist Simon Dick. As Simon begins to move the eagle down will waft out of the head dress throughout the air and fill the room.

Challenging the audience is a key part of the tasks facing a cartoonist. And here below the great stone walls the brass plated words of President Theodore Roosevelt’s promise that he would choose righteousness over peace seemed a very appropriate place to help spread gentle floating wafts of peace.
These photos were taken by Farah Nosh, a photographer known and well respected by Haidas for her work amongst the urban battlefields of Iraq.
