Snow falls heavily outside, while inside the potbelly stove burns hot. The fragrant smell of fresh cedar shavings fills the canvas tent. Randy Frank runs his hand over the hull of a canoe he has been chipping away at for the past a few months when not at his day job as a watchman for the Kāomoks First Nation. With his other hand he swings a razor-sharp adze with deft precision, striking the hull to create the scalloped texture that […]
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