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Makah polychrome basketry lidded bottle with banded and whale motif. Extremely visual with some open weave. In the 1860s the Makah people at Neah B...
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Makah polychrome basketry lidded bottle with banded and whale motif. Extremely visual with some open weave. In the 1860s the Makah people at Neah B...
View full detailsMakah polychrome basketry lidded bottle with whale, whale boat and bird motif. Bright colors. In the 1860s the Makah people at Neah Bay developed a...
View full detailsFinely woven Makah/Nootka bottle basket. Polychrome with geometric bands. In the 1860s the Makah people at Neah Bay developed a cottage industry pr...
View full detailsOlder Nuu-chah-nulth three figure model totem. Nicely carved, fully painted in original old pigments with a wonderful patina. 11 1/2" with base.PER...
View full detailsThis pole is a model of the Tlingit Kiks.adi totem pole of Wrangell, Alaska, probably dating to the 1930s. The original pole belongs to the Kiks.ad...
View full detailsThis delicate, three-figure model pole features a seabird, frog, and killer whale. The pole is mounted on a round slice of alder wood as a base. Al...
View full detailsChief Shakes Raven pole by Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth artist Raymond Williams. This finely crafted model totem pole is by Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth mast...
View full detailsThis pole is a model of the Tlingit Kiks.adi totem pole of Wrangell, Alaska, probably dating to the 1930s. The original pole belongs to the Kiks.ad...
View full detailsThis charming pole was carved by a Nuu-chah-nulth artist from the west coast of Vancouver Island. The sharp, angular shapes and almost art-deco-lik...
View full detailsThis pole depicts the “Good Luck” or “Boy Who Fed the Eagles” totem pole motif that was usually made by Tsimshian artists from New Metlakatla, Alas...
View full detailsComplex Multifigure Tlingit Totem Pole from Sitka, Alaska. This larger red cedar model totem pole was carved by a Tlingit artist from Sitka, Alaska...
View full detailsThis is a Tlingit totem pole created in the 19th century in Sitka, Alaska. This pole does not appear to have been completely finished but is excell...
View full detailsThis model pole was carved by a Tlingit artist from Southeastern Alaska and features an eagle over a bear. It is carved in red cedar and is mounted...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth model pole depicts the iconic Tlingit “Seattle Totem” that stands in the Pioneer Square neighborhood in downtown Seattle. Writt...
View full detailsNuu-chah-nulth Three Figure Model Pole from Ye Olde Curiosity Shop.This model pole was carved by a Nuu-chah-nulth artist for Ye Olde Curiosity Shop...
View full detailsThis pair of colorful larger Nuu-chah-nulth model totem poles were likely made for a curio shop in Seattle or Victoria sometime around 1915. The po...
View full detailsNuu-chah-nulth or Coast Salish model totem featuring Bird and Frog. This model pole features a bird wearing a hat over a frog, dating to around 19...
View full detailsLarge Mowachaht/Nuu-chah-nulth Model Pole by Jimmy John (1876-1988). This exceptional model pole is the work of Mowachaht master carver Jimmy John,...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth model pole features an inverted salamander (some interpret this figure as a lizard) over a bear. This charming little red cedar...
View full detailsAn older, three-figure pole that appears to feature anthropomorphic owls in various stages of transformation. The top figure is a humanoid that is ...
View full detailsImportant Ditidaht model totem pole by John T. Williams. John T. Williams was a Ditidaht carver, the son of prominent master carver Raymond William...
View full detailsThis model totem pole was carved by Nuu-chah-nulth master carver Jacob Louie, who regularly produced work for the Thunderbird and Scenery Shop in V...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth model totem pole features a bird, human figure, and mammal with sharp teeth (perhaps a bear or dog). The maker, although anonym...
View full detailsThis model pole depicts a black bear over a raven and a red killer whale. A couple of unusual features set this pole apart – particularly the angle...
View full detailsThis pole is a Nuu-chah-nulth-made model of the Tlingit Chief Kian totem pole that stands in Ketchikan, Alaska. Full-sized Tlingit poles that could...
View full detailsThis model pole is from the Tseshaht First Nation, a Nuu-chah-nulth people from around Port Alberni, in the south-central portion of Vancouver Isla...
View full detailsAn interesting little model pole dating to the 1930s that features a diving eagle over a human. This pole would have been carved by a Nuu-chah-nult...
View full detailsTlingit culture is divided into two moieties, or groups: Eagles and Ravens. These groups, also called clans, are exogamous – which means they marry...
View full detailsThis model pole is a Nuu-chah-nulth interpretation of the Tlingit Chief Shakes Raven Totem of Wrangell, Alaska. The original, full-sized pole tells...
View full detailsThis matched pair of Nuu-chah-nulth model poles each feature thunderbirds, wolves, lightning snakes and eagles. The poles are nearly identical and ...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth model pole features a fantastic, glossy paint job that is eye-catching and unique. The painting is crisp and precise, and reall...
View full detailsThis model pole is carved in yellow cedar and depicts a truncated version of the Tlingit Chief Shakes Totem from Wrangell, Alaska. It was created b...
View full detailsThis model pole features an eagle over a killer whale and probably dates to the 1940s. The pole is rather sturdy, but the killer whale’s tail is fi...
View full detailsThis large pole was “donated to a church on the northern tip of Vancouver Island for a fundraiser” sometime around 1905. The pole is carved in a pr...
View full detailsAn older Tlingit model pole that depicts an eagle over a bear, carved in yellow cedar, ca. 1915. This pole has an awesome surface that has aged bea...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole features a thunderbird over a raven. The thunderbird’s wings have been painted into wolf heads in profile. A colorfu...
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