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<p>[QUOTE="hubcapwalrus, post: 1293120, member: 13051"]Thank you! </p><p><br /></p><p>Unfortunately, it's not actually clear if these were made specifically for Kiana. Several other objects that were used for castings were purchased from the 'Ksan School in nearby Hazelton, and even some older carvings (ca. 1950s) that were by a non-Native hobbyist from Seattle. So, I'm not sure. I will say that Wilf Stevenson's work defined the "look" of the Kiana line and his carvings were very consistent in style.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="hubcapwalrus, post: 1293120, member: 13051"]Thank you! Unfortunately, it's not actually clear if these were made specifically for Kiana. Several other objects that were used for castings were purchased from the 'Ksan School in nearby Hazelton, and even some older carvings (ca. 1950s) that were by a non-Native hobbyist from Seattle. So, I'm not sure. I will say that Wilf Stevenson's work defined the "look" of the Kiana line and his carvings were very consistent in style.[/QUOTE]
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