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Take a look at a selection of our recent projects, crafted with care and indigenous design to make an impact. Each one tells a story of creativity, collaboration, and results.

We bring creativity and expertise to everything we do.

This piece is an Eagle Staff, used in a ceremony.

It is made from a felled Cedar stump, painted in acrylic, and cut with the main root system still intact, which shows a strong connection to the Earth.

The main Staff is of felled Spruce but chosen for its straightness to represent the Eagle’s flight.

The head is carved from Eastern White Cedar and painted with goose feathers, 28 in total, to represent all 28 non-profit organizations that TASSC represents.

The staff is wrapped in Bison hide, showing the strength and warmth that surround this space.

Materials: Eastern White Cedar, Acrylic, Goose feather, Bison hide

Dimension: 20’ width 10’ height

Address: 660 Dundas ST. E. Toronto, ON

Commissioning body: TASSC

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