In 1985, photographer and writer Vickie Jensen spent three months with
Nisga'a artist Norman Tait and his crew of young carvers as they
transformed a raw cedar log into a forty-two-foot totem pole for the BC
Native Education Centre. Having spent years recovering the traditional
knowledge that informed his carving, Tait taught his crew to make their
own tools, carve, and design regalia, and together they practiced
traditional stories and songs for the pole-raising ceremony.
Totem Pole Carving shares two equally rich stories: the step-by-step
work of carving and the triumph of Tait teaching his crew the skills and
traditions necessary to create a massive cultural artifact. Jensen
captures the atmosphere of the carving shed--the conversations and
problem-solving, the smell of fresh cedar chips, the adzes and
chainsaws, the blistered hands, the tension-relieving humor, the
ever-present awareness of tradition, and the joy of creation. Generously
illustrated with 125 striking photographs, and originally published as
Where the People Gather, this second edition features a new preface
from Jensen and an updated, lifetime-spanning survey of Tait's major
works.