Master Tlingit carver and artist Wayne Price will be featured, with one of his dugout canoes, in an upcoming Smithsonian Institution project. The project examines people's relationships with water. (Jillian Rogers)

Master Tlingit carver and artist Wayne Price (back left) with his team this fall. (Jillian Rogers)

During the holiday season, KHNS is airing StoryCorps segments recorded by the Juneau and Haines Public Libraries with local residents. In this segment, Haines Tlingit master carver Wayne Price talks to his wife, Cherri Price, about how he started carving and how he’s passing on that tradition to younger generations.

Haines master carver Wayne Price with his wife, Cherri Price. Produced by Emily Files with the Juneau and Haines Public Libraries and StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share and preserve the stories of our lives. More information at storycorps.org.