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1996, and then two for Canadian Astronaut Dr. Robert Thirsk, on his second mission to the International Space Station in 2011. Plus a number of other important projects for the Canadian Space Agency. Five jewelry items were flown on the two missions along with Bill's patch designs. Bill and his
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In 2013 Bill carved two 15' red cedar totem poles for the Canadian International School of Hong Kong, in a 21/2 month time period, as their first artist in residence projects, teaching over 1800 students of the carving process and many other topics of First Nations art and culture.
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Strong Nations Publishers, Nanaimo B.C. Tlingit First Nations book series: 8 bks written and illustrated by Bill Helin: Plus 106 more illustrated teaching books in the Strong Readers Series, widely used in most education systems in
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mother, blanket maker, Carole Helin, (Listed in the book; Robes of Power), created a traditional hand made button blanket for the Canadian Space Agency, in the style of Robert Thirsk's Uniform patch design.
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is a Canadian artist, illustrator, jewelry designer engraver, writer, tourism and branding expert, drumming specialist, singing and verbal storyteller; and logo and gift product designer in the
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in Nanaimo to illustrate over 110 books since 2014. All these books and other learning toys and products are used in many schools and homes across Canada.
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In 1994 Bill carved a 40' dugout canoe called the Ravensong and the same year worked on the world's tallest (192' 3" tall)
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Some of Bill's accomplishments include designing three patches worn by astronauts on the U.S.
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he illustrated, along with many other images inserted into two other books by Calvin Helin.
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Dances with Dependency: Indigenous Success through Self-Reliance.
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Vancouver: Orca Spirit Publishing and Communications.
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