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Never used Wade Baker Raven Key Chain ~ Key Fob
~ Famous First Nations Artist Wade Baker's Raven image and signature inside glass or crystal block.
~ Wade Baker designed a quarter in Canadian currency that was circulated
in 2000 celebrating family. Here is an excerpt found on Google:
In August of 2000, another Canadian 25 cent quarter featuring West Coast
Native art was released entitled "Family - The Ties that Bind". This
design was by Wade Stephen Baker, another West Coast Native artist from
North Vancouver. This coin, like Jason Read's and an Inuit Art Coin,
was one of 24 winning designs out of 66,000 entries in a national
contest that was called "Create A Centsation" for special Canadian
Millennium 25 cent coins issued in 1999 and 2000. The Royal Canadian
Mint produced 50 million coins of each selected design. Baker's winning
West Coast Native art double-wolf design echoes his dedication to his
family and healthy relationships.
~Here is a bit more background about Wade Baker:
Mintle-e-da-us (Wade Stephen Baker) was born in
Vancouver, British Columbia in 1956. His Kwakiutl native name is
Mintle-e-da-us which means place of plenty. Wade prides himself on
being part of the most powerful spiritual dancers in Hamsham Kwakiutl
ceremonies. His mother is high ranking nobility of the Kingcome Inlet
people, Kwakiutl Nation, British Columbia. His late father, descended
from Chief Capilano, was Coast Salish, Squamish Nation. Wade lives with
his partner/wife, and daughter in N. Vancouver.