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Petroglyph Gallery - Authentic Canadian Aboriginal Art ...

    http://www.petroglyphgallery.ca/
    Located in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, Petroglyph Gallery houses a collection of Northwest Coast Native Art specializing in the art done by the people of the Nuxalk First Nation.

Bella Coola Ancient Designs - Home Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/Bella-Coola-Ancient-Designs-1169069666609059/
    Bella Coola Ancient Designs. 41 likes. Unique jewelry made in Bella Coola BC.Followers: 42

Kopas Store Love Northern BC

    https://lovenorthernbc.com/community/bella-coola/business/kopas-store/
    "Bella Coola is the site of the termination of the first crossing of North America north of Mexico 1793," said Rene, "and the Churches have history unrelated to faith worship, Emmanuel, Augsburg, and Holy Name of Mary, and there was Thor Heyrdahl who studied Bella Coola's petroglyphs before his famous Kon Tiki expedition."

Kopas Store ~ Bella Coola Supply Company

    https://bellacoola.ca/portfolio/kopas-store/
    An excellent history of the region is related in the book Bella Coola by Cliff Kopas, first published in 1970. Kopas Store is located in the village of Bella Coola on the corner of Mackenzie St. & Dean Ave. Open: Monday -Saturday, 8:30 – 5:30. Closed Sundays & Holidays. Kopas Store 438 MacKenzie St / Box 70 Bella Coola, BC V0T 1C0

Nuxalk Nation

    https://nuxalknation.ca/
    Contact Information: Nuxalk Administration PO Box 65 Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0. Phone 250.799.5959 Fax 250.799.5426

Bella Coola people Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bella-Coola
    Bella Coola, also called Nuxalk, North American Indians whose villages were located in what is now the central British Columbia coast, along the upper Dean and Burke channels and the lower parts of the Bella Coola River valley. They spoke a Salishan language related to that of the Coast Salish (q.v.) to the south.Their ancestors probably separated from the main body of Salish and migrated ...

Alvin Mack (1956- ), Nuxalk artist biography and portfolio

    http://www.spiritwrestler.com/catalog/index.php?artists_id=743
    Alvin Mack was born in Bella Coola, British Columbia. He is the last son of renowned carver William Mack. Inspired by his father, he began to experiment with carving yellow cedar at the age of 13. Even in his youth, Alvin was successful in producing quality monumental totem poles, and ceremonial items containing traditional Nuxalk art forms.

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