Learning to Carve Argillite

Learning to Carve Argillite by Sara Florence Davidson is a First Edition published by Portage & Main Press in 2021. This 40-page book, written in English, is inspired by the childhood experiences of Haida artist Robert Davidson and emphasizes the importance of learning through observation and the mentorship provided by Elders.
Readers will find a narrative that follows a boy on Haida Gwaii as he embarks on his journey to become a skillful carver, guided by his father and grandfather. The story reflects on the significance of gathering argillite and the wisdom of looking back to navigate the future. Through its engaging illustrations by Janine Gibbons, the book explores themes of family, art, and the cultural heritage of Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, making it a meaningful addition to juvenile fiction.
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Based on Haida artist Robert Davidson’s own childhood experiences, this beautiful story highlights learning through observation, as well as the role of Elders in sharing knowledge and mentorship.
Learning to carve is a lifelong journey. With the help of his father and grandfather, a boy on Haida Gwaii practises to become a skillful carver. As he carefully works on a new piece, he remembers a trip to Slatechuck Mountain to gather the argillite, as well as his father’s words about the importance of looking back to help us find our way.
Written by the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy, this book brings the Sk’ad’a Principles to life through the art of Janine Gibbons.
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