At 89 years old, the Haisla Nation’s Sammy Robinson is described as one of the oldest living master carvers along B.C.’s North Coast. As he prepares to carve his final totem pole, reporter Elizabeth McSheffrey takes a look at his extraordinary life and legacy.
ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Hour at 6 BC
The life of Haisla collector, carver and hereditary chief Sammy Robinson
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