Working in the traditional forms and modern media ( usually gold, silver and Nootka Cypress ( yellow cedar ), usually portraying figures, animals, and scenes from folklore.
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The province could only get the logging company to spare two lone yellow cedars with nests, but without the buffer of other trees, the ancient giants soon toppled.
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Scores of these sturdy, seaworthy vessels were hand-built from red and yellow cedar by early settlers and their descendants, and some can still be seen in use today.
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Yet at night, when a golden light illuminates the hall's Alaskan yellow cedar surfaces and the teak grillwork that edges the balconies, it has a warm, welcoming quality.
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In one legend from coastal Indians, orca was created by a great hunter who carved a " blackfish " out of yellow cedar and commanded it to kill his wicked in-laws.
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In recent years, Yellow Cedar has become less violent, according to authorities, some of whom speculate that it could be because so many of the residents are dead or in prison.
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He tries all the trees, but settles on using a large yellow cedar tree and carves a huge fish from it, and leaves it on the shore for Sea otter to find.
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The red cedar for the deck beams was fished out of Baker Lake, in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, while the yellow cedar ribs came from the Cascade Mountains east of Seattle.
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The venerable yellow cedars near here hold one of the world's great concentrations of nesting sites for the marbled murrelet, a secretive bird equally at home in the old-growth forest and on the sea.
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Decorative wood, such as the Jarrah of the front door and interior stairs is a fast-growing Australian eucalyptus, while the Alaskan yellow cedar that makes up the shower floor in the master bath is recycled.