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Tahltan Nation
Terrence Campbell is an artist from the Wolf clan of the Tahltan Nation, and his family originates from Telegraph Creek, BC. His Tahltan name is Eth-Cath-Kee, which means "Teacher of the Children." He began designing and painting at the age of fifteen. At 22, he began to focus on wood carving.
Terrence studied under Tahltan/Tlingit master carver Dempsey Bob, as well as his sister, Tahltan/Tlingit master carver Dale Campbell. In July of 1982, Terrence, along with Haida artist Alvin Adkins and his sister Dale, carved a 30-foot totem pole that was raised adjacent to the Museum of Northern British Columbia in Prince Rupert, BC. In May of 1991, Terrence and Dale carved another pole which was given to the people of Hong Kong, via Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, in celebration of the country's Festival Canada '91.