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Kramer, P. 2012. Alaska’s Totem Poles. Portland: Graphic Arts Books.[1]
“Meet the Artist”. 2016. David Boxley.[2]
Judd, R. 2017. “A master carver creates a totem pole to honor his sister-in-law.” The Seattle Times, June 22, 2017.[3]
Quinn, S. 2016. “Prominent Tsimshian artist David Boxley reclaims the past through carving, dance, song.” Anchorage Dailey News, September 29, 2016.[4]
Sealaska Heritage Institute. 2019. “Revival of Tsimshian Art with David A. Boxley.” Uploaded on March 4, 2019. YouTube video, 64:02 min.[5]
David A. Boxley | |
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Born | 1952 Ketchikan, Alaska |
Nationality | American, Tsimshian |
Education | Seattle Pacific University |
Known for | Totem Poles, Tsimshian carvings |
Website | http://www.davidboxley.com |
- ^ Kramer, Pat (2012-11-15). Alaska's Totem Poles. Graphic Arts Books. ISBN 978-0-88240-901-6.
- ^ "David Boxley - About David - Biography". www.davidboxley.com. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
- ^ "A master carver creates a totem pole to honor his sister-in-law". The Seattle Times. 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
- ^ "Prominent Tsimshian artist David Boxley reclaims the past through carving, dance, song". Anchorage Daily News. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
- ^ Revival of Tsimshian Art with David A. Boxley, retrieved 2020-04-05