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Northwest Carving Traditions
Karen and Ralph Norris
RESERVEDTotem poles, drums, rattles, boxes, and canoes join the many masks displayed in over 400 beautiful photographs.
Master carvers, as well as emerging artists, are featured in this text which guides readers to better understand the complex societies of the Northwest Coast First Nations peoples and the changing art styles.
Published in 1999
Hardcover
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Haida Monumental Art: Villages of the Queen Charlotte Islands
George MacDonald
$80.00 CADGeorge MacDonald, Director of the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa, combines ethnohistory, archaeology and stunning photodocumentation to explain the physical and cultural structure of a Haida village. He shows how architecture and totem poles are an integral part of the social and religious aspects of Haida culture.
Published in 1994 by Douglas & MacIntyre
Paperback
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Eagle Transforming: The Art of Robert Davidson
Ulli Steltzer & Robert Davidson
$45.00 CADRobert Davidson’s own words, combined with Ulli Steltzer’s photo documentation, give readers a rich visual survey of the inspirations and achievements of the artist.
Published in 1994
Hardcover
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S’abadeb The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists
Barbara Brotherton
$50.00 CADCoast Salish oral traditions, history and artistry from prehistory to the present is captured in this visually stunning book.
A principal at the heart of Salish culture is a reciprocal exchange of physical, spiritual and intangible gifts, including songs, spirit powers, titles, names, food, natural resources and artistic creations. The term for “gifts” in Lushootseed, a Coast Salish dialect, is S’abadeb and this book illuminates the concept by exploring the intersection of art with ceremony, oral traditions, the land, and contemporary realities.
Published in 2008
Softcover
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Nesting Loon
Garnet Tobacco
$330.00 CADAcrylic paint on Acid-free paper
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Art of the Northwest Coast
Aldona Jonaitis
$32.95 CADAldona Jonaitis is the Director of the University of Alaska Museum of the North, and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
An extensive overview of the First Nations art of the Northwest Coast with detailed illustrations and up-to-date maps. This single volume book covers the development of styles by region as well as the art’s meanings in the context of the region’s social history.
Published in 2006
Softcover
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Tsimshian Treasures: The Remarkable Journey of the Dundas Collection
Donald Ellis
$55.00 CADA collection of 36 Tsimshian masterpieces from northern British Columbia, collected over 140 years ago.
Edited by Donald Ellis, with essays by Steven Clay Brown, Bill Holm, Alan L. Hoover, Sarah Milroy, and William White.
Tsimshian Treasures is an extraordinary collection of masterpieces from the Dundas collection that were acquired by Reverend Robert J. Dundas in October 1963 from Natives at Old Metlakatla. The images and essays in this book honour a remarkable moment in Canadian cultural history and the triumphant return of these masterworks of Northwest Coast art after more than a century in exile.
Published in 2007
Hardcover
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Salmon Spawning
Maynard Johnny Jr.
$175.00 CADSerigraph, Edition of 200
Unframed
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Raven Brings Light to the World
Burton F. Amos
$1,700.00 CADOriginal, Acrylic paint on Acid-free paper
2007
Unframed
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Purple Formline
Alano Edzerza
$130.00 CADGiclee, Edition of 200
Unframed
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Blue Formline
Alano Edzerza
$130.00 CADGiclee, Edition of 200
Unframed
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Raven Transforming Into Human Pendant
Philip Janze
Price upon request22K Yellow Gold, Repousse, Chased, Engraved
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Susan Point: Coast Salish Artist
Gary Wyatt
$59.00 CADThis beautiful book marks the exciting emergence of Susan A. Point as a major artist on the Northwest Coast. Point’s striking and distinctive art in the Coast Salish tradition – from jewellery in precious metals to prints, paintings and monumental pieces in wood and glass – has won worldwide acclaim. Featuring 62 full-colour and 21 black and white images.
Published in 2000
Softcover
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Taku Red
Alano Edzerza
$240.00 CADGiclee, Edition of 200
Unframed
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Moving Forward
Alano Edzerza
$240.00 CADGiclee, Edition of 200
2008
Unframed
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Hawk Moon Pendant
Rick Adkins
$12,720.00 CAD22K Yellow Gold, Abalone shell, Cast
Edition of 12
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Sun Hawk Mask
Norman Tait
Price upon requestNorman Tait with Lucinda Turner
Alder wood, Copper, Cedar rope, Horse hair, Operculum shells, Acrylic paint, Leather
Norman Tait’s exceptional Sun Hawk Mask stems from his father’s clan, the Tlingit Nation ancestry, and primarily represents one of his father’s family crest figures. While this exquisite mask depicts elements of a human face, the additional features, such as the beak, allude to its supernatural connection. Constructed from Alder wood, the wood’s unique grain is a strong element within the design and is used to exemplify the mask’s delicate human-like structure. Furthermore, the addition of acrylic paint and the stark horsehair locks add life to this Humanized Supernatural-being.
Featured in Finding A Voice: The Art of Norman Tait
10.5 x 9 x 7″ (excluding hair)
