Calvin was born in 1956 in Alert Bay, the son of late Kwaguluth chief Thomas and
Emma Hunt of the Nuu-chah-nulth which gives him the distinction of ancestry from both
the Kwagiulth and Nootka nations. As well as being an accomplished performer of the
Kwagiulth Winter Dances, Calvin has also carved extensively with his uncle Henry and
Henry's son, Tony Hunt. He currently lives in Fort Rupert and owns with his wife Marie
the Copper Maker gallery in the Fort Rupert area at Port Hardy, a carving studio
founded in 1983. Calvin is the younger brother of Eugene, George Sr and Ross Hunt
Sr. The Raven is the main crest of the Hunt Family.
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Kwakwaka'wakw
Native American
Kwakwaka'wakw
Native American
Kwakwaka'wakw
carving
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