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Qwayaciiq
(Hutch)

BIO
Qwayaciiq
is from Ahousaht,
BC of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribe on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. His
Father; Stanley Sam, is an accomplished carver, true Historian and
storyteller, and speaker for the Chiefs of The Wolf Clan, a privilege
that is passed on from his grandfather.
His
Mother, Katie Sam, is also a very talented in making traditional shawls,
beadwork, drum making and preparation of the seasonal traditional foods.
Many gifts of creativity she has passed on to her children. Qwayaciiq
feels very fortunate to have grown up immersed in the richness of his
culture and he participates as a singer and dancer. His family ties and
connections with his people are very strong in his life.
Qwayaciiq
began making drums in 1986 for ceremonial purposes, then in 1987 was
commissioned to make drums for Bill Reid, Robertson Davies, and Roy
Vickers.
In
1990 he was commissioned to make drums for the Inuit Gallery in
Vancouver
for a Drum Exhibit. Qwayaciiq
was interviewed by BCTV when they visited Ahousaht to shoot footage for
a documentary on the making of drums and their importance in cultural
ceremonies.
Qwayaciiq
is an accomplished painter and carver; his carving career began under
the tutelage of Patrick Amos in 1991-1992. In 1997 Qwayaciiq
and a number of other artists, assisted Patrick in carving a totem pole
for the
Alberni
District
Secondary School, as well as designing and
completing a mural for the Hahopayuk
School
in
Port Alberni, BC.
Hutch's
work can be found in different collections and galleries on the Both the
West and East Coast. Some of his paddles have gone to
Africa
to the World
AIDS Conference 2002, and presented to Swahili Chiefs, in
honor and
acknowledgement of the Conference.
Other presentations include presentations to senators from
Hawaii and Alaska, and to private collectors in
Canada
.
His
masks all have their own spirit, and bring with them generations of
teachings, stories, and a wealth of culture from the
Nuu-Chah-Nulth
Territory. Qwayaciiq
prefers to work with alder for it's unique texture and his carvings
often express his own spiritual journey and connection to the sacred
rituals of his people. His spirit masks posses an element of gentleness
that makes them truly unique. Hutch currently resides in Port Alberni
BC.
Latest Works
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53" Sun mask :"Raven stealing the sun" - carved from red cedar with ablone inlay, copper & silver eyes, rope and acylic paint.


53" Sun mask :"Raven stealing the sun" - carved from red cedar with ablone inlay, copper & silver eyes, rope and acylic paint.
 
 


carved from red and yellow cedar with cedar bark rope and ablone inlay.



Paddles


Masks
  
Heesh-ka (whaler)
Heesh-Kaa Young whaler
carved from alder with ablone inlay, cedar bark ,
and rope with copper
size 11 x 7 x 6-1/2



1) blue grey mask called Yahii
Mountain Spirit, 11 x 7 x 6,1/2 red cedar with copper inlay
eye , ablone cedar bark rope and hair

2. Tlu-Kwanna 11 x 7 x
6,1/2"the Power" carved from alder with ablone and
mother of pearl inlay, copper teeth , cedar bark rope &
Hair
28 "Salmon spawning
carved from yellow cedar with red cedar
men and cedar bark capes, fully equipped for Whaling
red cedar with cedar bark rope
ablone and copper inlay with rabbit fur
12 x 8 x 5-1/2 red
cedar with cedar bark rope ablone and copper inlay with
rabbit fur



9x 6 x4-1/2 , red cedar
, cedar rope and ablone

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