Raven Talking Stick - Shop - Museum of Anthropology at UBC – MOA Shop

Raven Talking Stick - Shop - Museum of Anthropology at UBC – MOA Shop

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These cedar talking sticks are hand-carved by Squamish artist Jim Yelton. Traditionally, the holder of a talking stick is entitled to share their views and be heard with respect. Explore the MOA Shop's selection of great gifts for any budget, suitable for weddings, ceremonies, conferences or personal milestones.

These yellow cedar talking sticks are hand-carved by celebrated Squamish artist Jim Yelton. Each one is unique and features the Raven crest. Raven is one of the most important figures in Northwest Coast artwork. The Raven is known as a trickster, the bringer of light and represents creation and knowledge.

Talking sticks are used by many Northwest Coast First Nations' cultures during important gatherings and meetings. Whoever holds the talking stick has the right to speak freely and without interruption, until they pass it on to the next speaker. In this manner, talking sticks ensure freedom of expression and instill respect for listening to the viewpoints of others.

Jim Yelton was born in Squamish, BC in 1955. He learned to carve from his father, Michael Yelton, who stressed the importance of cultural traditions and their significance within this art form. Jim has been carving cedar for over 30 years. He specializes in masks, feast dishes, canoe paddles and talking sticks. Jim’s work is featured in galleries and private collections worldwide. He currently resides in Sechelt, BC.

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  • Approximately 12 x 1.5 
  • Hand-carved and stained yellow cedar
  • Each talking stick is a unique item, so the images on this page will not be an exact representation

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