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A large pair of model poles that depict the Tlingit Chief Shakes Raven pole of Wrangell, Alaska. The poles tell the story of how Raven stole the su...
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A large pair of model poles that depict the Tlingit Chief Shakes Raven pole of Wrangell, Alaska. The poles tell the story of how Raven stole the su...
View full detailsNuu-chah-nulth/Ditidaht two-figure model totem pole. A well-carved Nuu-chah-nulth/Ditidaht model pole that features a Thunderbird with anthropomorp...
View full detailsAn elegant four-figure model pole created by a Tlingit artist sometime around 1900. This pole features an anthropomorphic bear head over a frog, ra...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast Nuu-chah-Nulth two-figure totem pole. A two-figure model pole that features a Raven over an inverted Killer Whale. This pole featur...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast model totem pole, possibly Nuu-chah-nulth. An unusual, single-figure pole on a large, cylindrical base. The humanoid figure on this...
View full detailsCoast Salish Model Pole from the Coqualeetza Indian School by Wesley Dick. A well-carved and painted model pole that was created as part of the Coq...
View full detailsCoast Salish thunderbird and bear nodel totem pole by Marlin Alphonse. Marlin Alphonse is a Seattle-based Coast Salish artist who learned to carve ...
View full detailsCoast Salish or Nuu-chah-nulth three-figure totem pole. An earlier Coast Salish or Nuu-chah-nulth model pole that depicts a perched bird, perhaps a...
View full detailsCoast Salish of Nuu-chah-nulth two-figure totem pole. An older two-figure model pole that depicts a bird with a large crest and an anthropomorphize...
View full detailsNorthwest multi figure totem of white cedar. Mounted on a more modern base. This one shows much use and handling. May have been a Native used piece...
View full detailsThis model totem pole is a Nuu-chah-nulth interpretation of the iconic Tlingit Chief Shake's Raven Pole of Wrangell, Alaska. The pole tells a story...
View full detailsMonumetal four figure Tlingit totem. 16'8" x 28" Base. Man holding woodpecker, bear with owl above surrounded by coppers, headdress and thunde...
View full detailsSimon Charlie "pole of wealth". Carved in Duncan, BC 1958 for Patrick Pryor who is in the timber business. Compared to the "pole of wealth" in Dunc...
View full detailsA finely crafted model pole by Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth master carver Raymond Williams (ca. 1933-1988), the father of the current generation of Will...
View full detailsTsimshian multifigure totem pole. This charming hand carved and painted totem pole depicting several zoomorphic and anthromorphic figures. The pole...
View full detailsThis model pole is a Tsimshian model of the Chief Johnson Totem of Ketchikan, Alaska. It is carved in red cedar and features Raven and Fog Woman on...
View full detailsNisga’a/Nishga Model Pole featuring a Medicine Man, Owl, Wolf, and Frog Base. This striking pole features a medicine man, owl, and wolf over a figu...
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 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...
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