Creators Law Sculpture
A Sacred Acknowledgement
Creators Law Sculpture
The Purpose: The Roslyn Downtown Association and Yakama Nation are working together to help people understand and appreciate the Yakama Nation culture, values, and ongoing efforts to protect their way of life. This work will help us bring our communities together and move forward in a good way for the benefit of future generations.
A Collaborative Masterpiece Funded and Managed by the RDA featuring selected artist Lin McJunkin and Milo White, who used contemporary techniques (scanning cameras, CNC cutters, kilns, etc.) to represent the Yakama Nations traditional values. The sculpture conveys these values that acknowledges the Yakama Nations most sacred resources and our obligation to honor and protect them.
Description: A large metal and glass hand emerges from the Earth, rising from a concrete “River” with three adjacent circle benches.
Concept: We hope to convey the Creator’s Law with examples of how our minds, bodies, and souls are affected by the life-sustaining gifts of Earth, Water, Air, plus Natural and Cultural Resources, as interpreted for us by Yakama Nation Chairman Gerald Lewis, Terry Heemsah, other Tribal Members and Cultural Consultant Noah Oliver.
Renowned Sculpture Artists Lin Mcjukin and Milo White worked with Cheri Marusa, Project lead for the RDA, and Noah Oliver, project lead for the Yakama Nation, with input from the Cultural Resource Program and Tribal Council in designing the Sacred Acknowledgment of the Creators Law Sculpture.