Life begins and ends with the ocean
Rhonda Lee McIsaac As a nation entwined with the Pacific Northwest coastal waters, Haida are acquainted and accustomed to the power of the sea. Salt […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac As a nation entwined with the Pacific Northwest coastal waters, Haida are acquainted and accustomed to the power of the sea. Salt […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac Gaad Skaak’adang basketball and clan competition were all the rage and it was done with respect, solid sportsmanship, and active volunteerism at […]
Kung photo: Ileah Mattice Rhonda Lee McIsaac Looking out at the water from the shoreline, black k’yaaluuwee Pelagic cormorants stand against the shifting wind patterns […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac The winter solstice is upon us. The colder weather has resulted in clear skies at night punctuated by the stars that twinkle […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac Resilient and colourful winter kale sprouts from the garden beds covered in eel grass mulch in early December. Gathered in amongst the […]
On this day 50 years ago Haida raised the first gya’aang cedar monument at Gaw Tlagee in close to a century. The day marked the […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac The Skidegate Saints hosted Pacific Unity U23 Summer Series from July 31 to August 4. They used connections made at the World […]
Graham Richard Twenty-four Haida citizens traveled south to SGang Gwaay early in the morning Saturday, August 10. Haida Style vessels Tluu Isguudang canoe landing ashore […]
Ileah Mattice The soft leather lays on the table and the thread spills from the spool as crafters eagerly pull thread through slender needles. The […]