Times Colonist

Family’s ceremonial heirlooms taken

- spetrescu@timescolon­ist.com SARAH PETRESCU

Ferrin Willie went to her family home in Port Hardy on the weekend, planning to pick up the regalia needed for her daughter’s 10 moons ceremony.

But when she got to the home, which had been rented to a local logging company while the family was on an extended visit to Victoria, the door was unlocked.

Gone was the family’s collection of ceremonial First Nations regalia and art, passed down between generation­s. At least 68 items were taken. “It’s very upsetting,” Willie said. “I would rather our house burn down than lose these items. They can’t be replaced.”

The stolen items include button blankets, aprons, headdresse­s, drums and rattles.

The Chilkat blanket Willie planned to use for her 10-month-old daughter’s 10 moons ceremony, a Kwakwaka'wakw naming ritual for children, was custom-made for her elder daughter, who is six. It has a distinctiv­e yellow, black and white border with a white fringe.

“These are priceless items to us and regalia that was meant to be passed on from daughter to daughter as an heirloom,” Willie said. The family uses the regalia and items regularly to dance and participat­e at potlatches, celebratio­ns and cultural events.

A distinctiv­e front let mask has a sun face with a piece of abalone missing from the mouth and Willie’s name on the inside. It was carved by Calvin Hunt, the father of her partner, Jordan Hunt.

Several of the items were passed down to Willie and her siblings from their late father, David Gladstone. The Heiltsuk artist and former chief died 12 years ago.

Willie said she hopes that by sharing informatio­n and photos of her family treasures, they will be recovered and returned before anything is resold or ends up in a pawn shop.

“I’m still trying to figure out everything that is gone,” she said.

Willie said her family decided to rent out their furnished home for a few months starting in April and spend time in Victoria.

“We were visiting family and friends,” said Willie, who attended the University of Victoria.

Willie said she reported the theft to the RCMP and called the logging company, but company officials were off for the long weekend. They have since been contacted and are trying to help. She does not know when the items were stolen from her home.

Port Hardy RCMP are investigat­ing the theft. Anyone with informatio­n can contact them at 250-949-6335.

 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY FERRIN YOLA WILLIE VIA FACEBOOK ?? Among 68 missing items: a ceremonial blanket, a Calvin Hunt mask and a drum with Eugene Hunt design.
PHOTOS COURTESY FERRIN YOLA WILLIE VIA FACEBOOK Among 68 missing items: a ceremonial blanket, a Calvin Hunt mask and a drum with Eugene Hunt design.
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