Royal Canadian Mint presented fourth and final coin in the series "Tradition of Hunting" — "Canada Goose".
The goose hunt has been an integral part of Aboriginal life for thousands of years. Every autumn and spring, communities located along migration paths would turn to the sky for this treasured food source that could provide as much as four months' supply for some coastal communities.
Hunters would read the weather to anticipate the arrival of the geese, even watch the melting ice and exposed water to predict where the geese would land. The hunt often lasted for days and was a special time of sharing between generations, highlighted by rites of passage as young men hunted on their own for the first time.
Cree artist Tim Whiskeychan has created a wonderful design of a traditional Aboriginal hunter taking aim at a pair of Canada geese with his bow and arrow. He is wearing traditional Cree clothing. The hunter is hiding behind tall grass that would typically border a body of water where boreal forest meets grasslands. The snow melt on the water suggests this is a springtime goose hunt.
Сountry: | Canada |
Data of issue: | 2014 |
Face value: | 5 Dollars |
Metal: | Gold .999 |
Weight: | 23,17 g |
Diameter: | 36,07 mm |
Quality: | Proof |
Mintage: | 10,000 pcs |
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Это очень просто и занимает буквально несколько секунд!
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