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Northwest Coast Haida carved and polychrome totem pole. Depicts a bear and a wolf, flat back retaining its original printed descriptive label by Wa...
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Northwest Coast Haida carved and polychrome totem pole. Depicts a bear and a wolf, flat back retaining its original printed descriptive label by Wa...
View full detailsAlaskan totem by Larry Rudick. Signed on back.This Native American totem pole was hand-carved by Larry Rudick, a well-known carver from the Pacific...
View full detailsAlaskan black diamond hand carved totem pole from Alaskan yellow cedar. Not Native carved. Made for and marketed in a souvenir shop in Ketchikan, A...
View full detailsA non-Native reproduction of a Northwest Coast totem pole. Original selling price of "20" penciled on rough sawn base. Decorative piece.PERIOD: Mid...
View full detailsNorthwest wall totem. "This family valued the raising of children above all else. The bear mother represents defending her children ferociously aga...
View full detailsAlaskan black diamond hand carved totem pole from Alaskan yellow cedar. Not Native carved. Made for and marketed in a souvenir shop in Ketchikan, A...
View full detailsTlingit three figure totem pole. A Tlingit model pole that is a version of the Chief Kyan Totem Pole of Ketchikan, Alaska, featuring a Crane, Thund...
View full detailsDitidaht/Nuu-chah-Nulth multi-figure model pole by the late John T. Williams. This pole is deeply carved and brightly painted in the Williams famil...
View full detailsCoast Salish multifigure model totem pole. An earlier Coast Salish model pole that features a bear, raven, frog, and anthropomorphic head on cedar...
View full detailsA 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 detailsPacheedaht/Nuu-chah-nulth multifigure model totem pole. A densely complex and intricate multi-figure pole that is likely by Pacheedaht artist Sam J...
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 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 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 detailsSouthwest carved cedar totem. 13"HPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Zuni, Native AmericanSIZE: 13"H
Ojibwe carved fir totem sold by "Leih Indian Traders, Mesa, Arizona." Stamped on back "handmade by Indians."PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Northea...
View full detailsThis three-figure model pole depicts a thunderbird over a bear holding a salmon. This pole would have been made in Ontario, Canada, by an Ojibwe ar...
View full detailsFrank Smith (1919-2006) was a prolific and important Makah artist who created several monumental poles that are still standing in locations across ...
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 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 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 detailsUnique carved and painted Northwest style totem. Commissioned from postcards and photos for a curiosity shop in Albert Bay. Noted on bottom "9/19 '...
View full detailsNorthwest style totem commissioned by photos and postcards for the Old Curiosity Shop in Seattle. Exceptional paint and patina. Once had an Old Cur...
View full detailsNorthwest coast style totem. Hand carved and painted. Once had wings, now separated. Commissioned from photos and postcards for one of the tourist ...
View full detailsNorthwest house totem carved by the Ojibwe. Hand-carved totem for own use. 22"H x 13"WPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast - Ojibwe, Native ...
View full detailsNorthwest four figure totem from British Columbia. Old black paint and integral base.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest, United StatesSIZE...
View full detailsThompson River/ Nlaka'pamux First Nation (Interior Salish) totem set. This unusual group of totems features three poles mounted to a base. All of t...
View full detailsThis delicate and finely painted pole was probably carved for Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (YOCS) sometime between 1910 and 1920. It appears to depict an...
View full detailsCowichan (Coast Salish) Thunderbird and Killer Whale totem by Harold Joe. Fine model pole carved by Cowichan master carver Harold Joe, whose Cowich...
View full detailsThis multifigure pole features six carved figures including a bear, wolf, raven, thunderbird, frog, and another small bird of some type. The pole i...
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 detailsTsimshian “Good Luck” Totem Pole carved by George Mather Sr. (1918-1990). The “good luck” totem was a design that was created by the Tsimshian arti...
View full detailsThis old model Salish pole dates to around 1900 and was sold out of the Hudson Bay Fur Trading Co. in Seattle, WA. The pole depicts an inverted kil...
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...
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