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Native American Carvings & Totem Poles

Totem poles are carved and painted sculptures featuring designs that have spiritual significance to a specific family, clan, or tribe. Some totems were designed to watch over and protect while others showcased a family’s ancestry or social rank. Totem poles were specific to Northwest tribes such as the Tlingit, Haida, Bella Coola, Chinook, Tsimshian, and coastal Salish. Cisco’s collection of Native American totems features a variety of styles ranging in size from 8 inches to 16 feet.
  • Inuit Cane, Native, Carving, Cane

    Inuit Cane

    $4,500

    Inuit cane with walrus ivory carved handle in the form of a walrus with long tusks and beaded eyes. The cane of English walnut carved and scrolled....

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  • Iroquois Face Cane, Native, Carving, Cane

    Iroquois Face Cane

    $2,500

    Iroqouis cane or speaker's staff with carved wide face (Native). Original brown milk paint and glass beads for eyes.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Eas...

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  • Tsimshian Totem, Native, Carving, Totem Pole

    Tsimshian Totem

    $2,200

    Tsimshian multifigure totem pole. This charming hand carved and painted totem pole depicting several zoomorphic and anthromorphic figures. The pole...

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  • Woodlands Burl Cup, Native, Carving, Other

    Woodlands Burl Cup

    $2,500

    Woodlands carved burl wood cup with handle. Still shows rasp marks. 4"H x 6"W including handlePERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Eastern Woodlands - Unkno...

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