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A new GyaaG̲ang (totem pole) is raised in Haida ceremony, celebrating a ‘small act of reconciliation’
Carving by Haida artist Ḵuuya Micheal Moody depicts ‘WaasG̲uu the Sea Wolf carrying a deep-sea frog — a symbol of luck, wealth and prosperity
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