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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.
  • Salish Totem, Native, Carving, Totem Pole

    Salish Totem

    $1,500

    Coast Salish totem pole, circa 1900-1920. Although totem poles have long been associated with Seattle, the familiar Northern Northwest Coast form o...

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  • Inuit Carved Utensils, Native, Carving, Ivory

    Inuit Carved Utensils

    Current Price $75
    Original Price $150
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    50% off

    Inuit carved utensils. Hor d'oeuvre spoon and knife. Knife of fossilized ivory. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, repre...

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  • Inuit Carved Letter Opener, Native, Carving, Ivory

    Inuit Carved Letter Opener

    Current Price $100
    Original Price $200
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    50% off

    Small Inuit carved letter opener with seal handle and scrimshawed seal in water. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, repr...

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