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This print is based on a drum by Robert of the sam This print is based on a drum by Robert of the same design. Wolf is respected for its strength, agility, intelligence, gift for communicating, and capacity for devotion. Wolf is sometimes an agent of transformation and is a popular figure in crest, story, and shamanic art.⁠
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Twelve Sided Wolf (Framed) by Robert Davidson (Haida).
Sisters of the Underworld is a Haida myth that ref Sisters of the Underworld is a Haida myth that refers back to long ago when the earth was flooded. Dogfish, being a voracious eater, gave birth and when food was scarce, she would eat her young. However, this mother let her young live in her mouth, allowing them to feed from her. The sisters were survivors of that time and now dwell in the underworld as spirits, still celebrating the first mother.⁠
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Sisters of the Underworld by Robert Davidson (Haida).
Pookmis/Pukmis is sometimes referred to as the Dro Pookmis/Pukmis is sometimes referred to as the Drowned Fisherman or Whaler Spirit. It is said that when whalers drown at sea Pookmis swallows their spirit, carries it back to the village, and blows it back out during the memorial ceremony.⁠
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Pukmis Mask by Tim Paul (Nuu-chah-nulth).
"The bottom lip is black and represents darkness. "The bottom lip is black and represents darkness. The upper lip is bright red representing the light within us. Raven brought back to the world light from the dark. He shared with us his stories, knowledge and teachings. Having this dark side and also seeing the light side of us brings the balance back to life." - Reuben Mack

This is an excerpt from the artist's statement on this piece. Learn more about this fantastic new mask on our website!

"Find the Light Within" Mask by Reuben Mack (Bella Coola, Nuxalk).
Russell Tate is a self-taught Nuu-chah-nulth artis Russell Tate is a self-taught Nuu-chah-nulth artist from the Ditidaht First Nation on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island.⁠
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‘Pookoobs the Whaler’s Spirit’ Mask by Russell Tate (Nuu-chah-nulth).
Glasswork on the Northwest Coast is a wonderful ne Glasswork on the Northwest Coast is a wonderful new way to see traditional designs. We're seeing more artists embrace this medium, creating beautiful contemporary artworks.⁠
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Tlingit Basket (Cornflower/Cedar) by Preston Singletary (Tlingit).
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