Wolf Embroidered T-Shirt
This heavy T-shirt is embroidered with a wolf in gray and red, designed by Errol Hillis. Errol Hillis is from the Wolf clan of the Gitxsan Nation. Northwest Coast art is his passion. Since 1986 he has worked in wood, paper, fabric and engraving. Each work's quality and balance reflect his gratitude and teaches him valuable lessons. The black shirt is made of 100% heavy (10.2 oz) pre-shrunk cotton with high-density embroidery. The gray shirt is made of 90% cotton/10% polyester with high-density embroidery. The shirts are non-fading. Back length of a size L(44) is 29 inches. Imported, embroidered in Canada.
This heavy T-shirt is embroidered with a wolf in gray and red, designed by Errol Hillis. Errol Hillis is from the Wolf clan of the Gitxsan Nation. Northwest Coast art is his passion. Since 1986 he has worked in wood, paper, fabric and engraving. Each work's quality and balance reflect his gratitude and teaches him valuable lessons. The black shirt is made of 100% heavy (10.2 oz) pre-shrunk cotton with high-density embroidery. The gray shirt is made of 90% cotton/10% polyester with high-density embroidery. The shirts are non-fading. Back length of a size L(44) is 29 inches. Imported, embroidered in Canada.
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Wolf
The wolf features strongly in both Indian and Inuit lore as a successful hunter. Once the object of fear among the white settlers and shot by bounty hunters, the wolf is becoming better understood and more appreciated, both in Canada and Alaska, and is depicted in art throughout the north. In Indian designs, the wolf is identified by an elongated snout with flaring nostrils, large teeth and ears, and a curled tail.