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Two worlds

Part 10. Two Worlds, presents scenes from the Kwakiutl potlatch ceremony in this segment featuring Northwest Coast Indian artists Tony Hunt and Bill Reid. Hunt speaks of the legacy of Chief Mungo Martin and his own commercial success; Reid, of his influences and the Haida myth that his popular "Creation" sculpture illustrates.

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  • "Part 10. Two Worlds, presents scenes from the Kwakiutl potlatch ceremony in this segment featuring Northwest Coast Indian artists Tony Hunt and Bill Reid. Hunt speaks of the legacy of Chief Mungo Martin and his own commercial success; Reid, of his influences and the Haida myth that his popular "Creation" sculpture illustrates."@en
  • "Part 11. Human Link, is an examination of how artists Ken Tolmie, Esther Warkov, and Joe Fafard paint the people of their communities; both past and present. Tolmie depicts the residents of Bridgetown, Nova Scotia; Warkov, facets of her Jewish ancestry; Fafard, the friends, relatives, and neighbours of his Prairie home."@en
  • "Part 10 and Part 11 of TV Ontario's 13 part series on Canadian artists and the creative process."@en