- Seri MooseSKU: AJ1052Ironwood carving is a unique form of art from the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. The art form was originated by the Seri, a small tribe that have dwelled in the great Sonoran Desert for thousands of years. After the wood has been gathered, each piece is hand crafted ...$55
- Seri GoatSKU: AJ1053Ironwood carving is a unique form of art from the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. The art form was originated by the Seri, a small tribe that have dwelled in the great Sonoran Desert for thousands of years. After the wood has been gathered, each piece is hand crafted ...$55
- Winnebago Walking StickSKU: I60019th Century Winnebago tacked walking stick with heavy patina. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Midwest - Winnebago, Native AmericanSIZE: 35"L$900
- Ojibwe Society CaneSKU: E27670Ojibwe Medi Society cane from Wisconsin. Carved ball handle, snake and remnants of red paint. A much used piece with great patina. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast - Ojibwe, Native AmericanSIZE: 34"$3,000
- Iroquois Speaker's Whistle CaneSKU: E3113Iroquois carved speaker's whistle cane - used for role call. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast - Iroquois, Native AmericanSIZE: 38"$2,200
- Chippewa Speaker's StaffSKU: P157Carved Eastern Chippewa (Ojobwe or Oneida) speaker's staff with face as handle, tack eyes and bullet lead. Note: wear to carved head at top. A much used piece. Made from a tree sucker. 19th Century or earlier. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Midwest - Chippewa, Native AmericanSIZE: 29 1/2"L$4,500
- Tsimshian Totem by Eli TaitSKU: AJ0768Tsimshian totem by Eli Tait (1872-1949). Eli was a well known Native carver who was among the original Tsimshian party that moved from British Columbia to Anette Island, Alaska, in 1887. Tait was a prolific and well-known carver who seems to have originated the "luck” style model poles that ...$800
- Tsimshian Totem by Eli TaitSKU: AJ0767Tsimshian totem by Eli Tait (1872-1949). Signed. Eli was a well known Native carver who was among the original Tsimshian party that moved from British Columbia to Anette Island, Alaska, in 1887. Tait was a prolific and well-known carver who seems to have originated the "luck” style model poles ...$1,200
- Hopi Hunter KachinaSKU: C0457_DWHopi Kachina carved by Robert Quotskuyba. 6" plus base PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Hopi, Native AmericanSIZE: 6" plus base50% off$200$400
- Inuit Whale Verebrae Walrus SculptureSKU: AJ0740Inuit hand carved walruses sculpture of whale vertebrae with walrus ivory tusks. No maker's mark. PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Arctic - Inuit, Native AmericanSIZE: 8"L x 3"W x 3"H$300
- Inuit Walrus Ivory Walrus HeadSKU: AJ0314_JDMiniature Inuit carved walrus ivory walrus head on fossilized bone base. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, birds, and other animals important to Inuit’s survival ...$350
- Inuit Soapstone HunterSKU: AJ0741Soapstone Yup'ik dancer carved in motion with a ivory tipped hunting spear, the hand raised, and featuring an inset contrasting round ivory face. Signed Bekalook, attributed to Inupiaq artist Simon Bekoalook. PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Arctic - Inuit, Native AmericanSIZE: 3"H x 2 1/2"W ...17% off$250$300
- Eskimo Bone FishermanSKU: AH2082Bone carving of an Eskimo with a fish on the line. Detailed carving of the face and hanging fish. On bone base. 8 1/2"H x 5" on base PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Arctic - Eskimo, Native AmericanSIZE: 8 1/2"H x 5" on base11% off$400$450
- Carved Native PaddleSKU: D0307Highly patinaed carved paddle having burnt images of crab in center, mountains above, rippling water below and two eyes opposite. Carved whale bone heavily grease impregnated. Assume was used in Northwest potlatches. PERIOD: 18th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest, United StatesSIZE: 11" x 2"$3,500
- Inuit Invory HunterSKU: AJ0698Inuit ivory carving mounted on baleen of an Inuit hunter after harvesting whale, polar bear, and mounted on baleen. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, birds, and ...$900
- Carving by Ricky KuzugukSKU: AJ0701Alaskan Inuit Eskimo carved walrus jaw bone by Ricky Kuzuguk with identical Inuits carved on both sides. Decorated with dots of baleen. Signed R.K.Ricky was born in Alaska and started carving fossil whalebone as a teenager studying his rich Inupiaq culture at the Shishmaref Art and Culture ...20% off$1,200$1,500
- Tsonoqua/Dzunkukwa "Wild Woman of the Woods" TotemSKU: AF0249Tsonoqua/Dzunukwa, “The Wild Woman of the Woods,” is an important ancestor figure to the Kwakwaka’wakw people of British Columbia. A giantess that fills important cultural roles during the potlatch, she is best known as a wealth-bringing being to those who encounter her and as a creature that ...$15,000
- Inuit Carved Walrus Ivory Polar BearSKU: AJ0584Miniature Inuit carved walrus ivory polar bear on all four legs with open mouth. Smooth finish, painted face. No maker's mark. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, ...$350
- Inuit Walrus Ivory OtterSKU: AJ0585Miniature Inuit carved walrus ivory otter laying on iceburg. Smooth finish, painted details. No maker's mark. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, birds, and other ...$250
- Miniature Inuit Fossilized Ivory BearSKU: AH2072Inuit carved miniature bear of fossilized ivory. No maker's mark. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, birds, and other animals important to Inuit’s survival were ...$350
- Inuit Walrus Ivory SailboatSKU: AH1484Miniature Inuit walrus ivory carved sailboat on base with baleen sail on removable pole. No maker's mark. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, birds, and other ...$400
- Inuit Ivory Fetish BraceletSKU: AH2065Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory fetishes of sea and wildlife. Strung with double elastic stretch bands. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday ...$550
- Inuit Ivory Fetish BraceletSKU: AH2064Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory fetishes of sea and wildlife. Strung with double elastic stretch bands. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday ...$550
- Inuit Ivory Fetish BraceletSKU: AH2061Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory fetishes of sea and wildlife. Strung with double elastic stretch bands. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday ...59% off$225$550
- Inuit Ivory Fetish BraceletSKU: AH2059Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory fetishes of sea life. Strung with double elastic stretch bands. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. ...59% off$225$550
- Inuit Ivory Fetish BraceletSKU: AH2058Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory fetishes of sea life. Strung with double elastic stretch bands. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. ...$550
- Inuit Ivory Fetish BraceletSKU: AH2057Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory fetishes of sea and wildlife. Strung with double elastic stretch bands. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday ...59% off$225$550
- Inuit Ivory Bear Salt and Pepper ShakersSKU: AH2067Inuit carved ivory polar bear salt and pepper shakers with baleen embellishments. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday life. Seals, caribou, polar bears, birds, and other animals important to Inuit’s ...$550
- Eskimo Walrus Ivory SealSKU: AH1264Inuit carved seal of walrus ivory. Smooth body with natural ivory colors of creams and browns. Baleen eyes and markings on face. Marked on bottom "Alaska Eskimo." These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local animals and Inuit themselves, going about everyday ...$350
- Inuit Walrus Ivory Walrus and HunterSKU: AH2081Inuit carved walrus ivory walrus and hunter. Inchesa hunter and walrus with inua within. Baleen inlay detail and facial bone features and tusks. Hunter holding removable fishing dagger on line. Signed Levi Tetpon (Yupik) 1996. Exceptional solid ivory. PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Arctic - ...$1,200
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.
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