found: The globe and mail, 15 April 2017, online, viewed 12 May 2017(Beau Dick, a master Kwakwaka'wakw carver who infused his work with his culture, died on March 27 in Vancouver after after suffering a heart attack and a series of strokes; born Benjamin Kerry Dick on Nov. 23, 1955, in Alert Bay; grew up in Vancouver, returning as a teenager to Alert Bay, where he learned to carve; a hereditary chief, he curated a cultural and artistic element to the 2013 Walk for Reconciliation in Vancouver; created totem poles and masks and painted; appointed an artist-in-residence at the University of British Columbia in 2013 for a six-year term and received the VIVA Award for Visual Arts in 2012; also known as Walas Gwa'yam (Big Whale))