Bill Helin Collection 12" Sammy Salmon Plush Toy
$11.50 USD
Description
Introduce your little one to the rich storytelling traditions of the Tsimshian and Tlingit cultures with this Sammy Salmon plush toy, designed by celebrated Indigenous artist Bill Helin. Steeped in the rich cultural traditions of Northwest Coastal art, Bill Helin is an artist, book writer, illustrator and designer who creates two and three-dimensional art in the tradition of his Tsimshian ancestry. Part of the beloved "Culture Crew" collection, this cuddly 12" salmon combines vibrant Northwest Coastal art with educational fun. Crafted with high-quality materials, the Sammy Salmon brings Bill Helin's ancestral legends to life, making it a meaningful addition to any home. Perfect for playtime or as a cultural keepsake, this plush toy invites children and adults alike to explore the beauty and wisdom of Indigenous artistry.
Bill Helin
Bill Helin is of Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Norwegian descent and is a member of the Tsimshian Nation, born and raised in the Northwest coastal community of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. His father was Arthur Helin; his grandfather, Henry William Helin, was Chief of the Gitlan Tribe; and his grandmother, Maud Helin, was Chief of the Gitgeese Tribe. Bill spent many hours listening to his grandmother’s stories of the Tsimshian People. He was amusing his family, friends, and teachers with caricatures and cartoons at a young age. Bill has illustrated many children’s books published by Strong Nations.