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Vancouver Canucks Jersey Circa 1917 (Logolympiad Entry)


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To explain my concept:

In 1917 the Vancouver Canucks Hockey Club were trying to figure out a way to make some sturdy and warm hockey sweaters. To this end they went to the local Haida Tribe and had them construct the sweaters. The Haida crafts-people chose to use the design of their traditional blankets, To honor the tribe the Canucks chose to use a Haida style killer whale as their logo.

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Not historically correct. The Haida are indigenous to Haida Gwaii, an area once known as the Queen Charlotte Islands. Quite a jaunt from Vancouver in 1917, certainly not local to Vancouver. Just sayin'.

Touche'... how's this edit.

To explain my concept:

In 1917 the Vancouver Canucks Hockey Club were trying to figure out a way to make some sturdy and warm hockey sweaters. To this end they went to the area provicial area Haida Tribe and had them construct the sweaters. The Haida crafts-people chose to use the design of their traditional blankets, To honor the tribe the Canucks chose to use a Haida style killer whale as their logo.

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