Bill Reid
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Major
accomplishments
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The Lifetime Achievement Award.
Royal Bank Award For Outstanding Canadian Achievement.
The Canada Council Molson Award.
Inspirations
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His mother's ancestral village, Tanu.
His great-great-uncle, master carver, silversmith, and artist Daxhiigang, Charles Edenshaw.
Royal Ontario Museum of Toronto.
Family
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This is Bill Reid's Daughter Amanda, she is an author
Born in Toronto. She wrote "The Canoe He Called Loo Taas".
This picture is 6 of his 7 siblings.
Famous Works
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Raven and the First Man
Reid Haida Gwaii
LLjuwas
The raven steals the light
1984.
Out of the Silence
1971.
Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of Bill Reid
Indian Art of the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Craftsmanship and Aesthetics
1976.
Solitary Raven: The Essential Writings of Bill Reid
The Haida Legend of the Raven and the First Humans
1980.
Publications
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Personal timeline
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The University of British Columbia, and The University of Toronto.
Bill Reid was born on January 12, 1920, in Victoria, British Columbia.
Jobs
Sculptor, Painter, Jeweler, Activist, Visual artist
His father was American William Ronald Reid and his mother, Sophie Gladstone Reid.
Family connections