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Only a handful of Wabanaki artists in recent years have mastered hand-carving wooden masks, but now eight emerging Mi’kmaw artists from Elsipogtog First Nation in New Brunswick are following in their footsteps.

Throughout the month of March, these eight artists have honed their skills, guided by elders from the community and their instructor.

As they near the completion of their journey, each participant now holds their nearly complete mask in their hands, reflecting on over 100 hours of hard work. 

“It’s just filled me with a lot of confidence, a lot of pride, a lot of strength,” said Brant Melvin Augustine, one of the students. 

Brant Melvin Augustine, left, says he’s happy to have met his instructor, Gordon Sparks, right, and that relationship has served as an inspiration to him. (Sis’moqon/CBC)

Although Augustine is no stranger to carving, having carved antlers and walking sticks in the past, this is the …

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