Coast Salish Model of Chief Shakes Totem
This is a truncated Coast Salish iteration of the Tlingit Chief Shakes Raven Pole of Wrangell, Alaska, dating to the 1930s. On the top of the pole ...
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This is a truncated Coast Salish iteration of the Tlingit Chief Shakes Raven Pole of Wrangell, Alaska, dating to the 1930s. On the top of the pole ...
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Moses Alexcee was a prolific Tsimshian maker from Prince Rupert who frequently carved for William Webber, the owner of the iconic Thunderbird Scene...
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This 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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Mowachaht/Nuu-chah-nulth “Seattle Pole” from Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. This is a clean, bright model of the iconic “Seattle Totem” that stands in Pio...
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This pole was created in the Alaska Black Diamond Totems workshop near Ketchikan, Alaska. It was handmade by a studio of non-Native artists and fea...
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This model pole of the iconic “Seattle Totem” was made by a local Coast Salish artist. This model would have been created not too long after the or...
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Makah Two Figure Pole by Young Doctor (ca. 1851-1934). This important historic pole by the Makah master carver Young Doctor features an eagle over ...
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Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole with frog base. Larger model totem pole by the Williams family of Ditidaht carvers featuring a wolf, fish, frog,...
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Coast Salish (Suquamish or Duwamish) model of Seattle totem pole. This model pole is a Coast Salish copy of the iconic Tlingit Seattle Totem that s...
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This model pole was carved by a member of the Amos family of carvers, who worked for Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (YOCS) in Seattle. It depicts the Thund...
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This large 5'1" five-figure pole would have been made by a Coast Salish artist (probably Squamish) in the 1960s. The pole was purchased and moved t...
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Makah totem by Young Doctor (1851 - 1934). Neah Bay, Washington. This monumental pole is a significant piece of Northwest Coast art and Seattle his...
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(1918-1990). This very large 9'2" x 6'3" totem pole is a Tsimshian interpretation by George Mather Sr. of one of the famous Thunderbird Totems of ...
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Northwest Coast cedar totem.Signed on back, "Indian Arts by Danny James." Unpainted. On bottom, "HP Haida beaver."PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: N...
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Inuit hand carved Argillite bear totem. 6".PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Arctic - Inuit, Native AmericanSIZE: 6"
Northwest Coast totem, hand-carved cedar with three central smaller faces nestled within two larger creatures; written on back "Canadian art produc...
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Dudley Carter solid cedar totem. Important Northwest carver born in 1891; his most important work was the “Goddess of the Forest" - a massive scu...
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