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Eagle Bentwood Box
Guy Louie Jr.
CA$4,800.00Red Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
Specific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is a made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adapted by the coastal peoples.
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Raven Finned Killerwhale
Darrell White
Price upon requestArgillite, Abalone shell, 14K Gold, Catillinite, Bone, Yew wood base
3.75 x 9.5 x 4″ (base only)
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Bear Bentwood Box
Adonis David
CA$680.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Specific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is a made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adapted by the coastal peoples.
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Eagle, Bear & Halibut with Chief & Raven Talking Stick
Calvin Hunt RCA
CA$12,000.00Red Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
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Spirit Bear Panel
Don Yeomans
CA$12,700.00Cast Forton
Cast Forton is suitable for both outdoor and indoor display.
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Raven Song Rattle
Francis Horne Sr.
CA$12,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Wax finish, Acrylic paint
“Many years ago, my grandfather shared with me the story of Raven and Wild Woman.
Raven rests high up on the branches of a cedar tree, sunlight reflecting off coal black wings. He turns a bright eye toward the sounds of laughter, head twisting first in one direction then the other, searching the forest floor. Raven calls out, a high-pitched whistle.
As his search continues, he spots the little ones running across the forest floor in search of the sweet tasting berries ripening in the hot sun. Alerted by the sharp whistling sound the children stop in their tracks. Raven calls out again only this time with words. Raven says, “walk over to me, this is where you will find the sweetest berries.”
The Wild Woman, hidden in the shadows, watches as the little ones easily follow Raven’s direction. Hungry for a taste of the little ones, she waits and watches as Raven easily gains their trust. Mimicking the Raven’s whistle Wild Woman is pleased to see the children head in her direction. Before the children realize they have been tricked, she has scooped them up in her basket [and carries them away].
Children are told this story as a warning.” – As told by Francis Horne Sr.
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Bear with Salmon Trout Head Bentwood Box
Adonis David
CA$8,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
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Numas – Old Man (Raven) Bentwood Box
Corrine Hunt
CA$1,240.00Red Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Copper, Acrylic paint
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A Single Delight (Hummingbird) Bentwood Box
Corrine Hunt
CA$1,240.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Mother of pearl, Copper, Acrylic paint
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“Through the Smoke Hole” Panel
Robert Mills
CA$17,000.00Red Cedar wood, Horse hair, Acrylic Paint
The Raven-child begged to hold the light for just a few moments. His grandfather had only a glimpse of the child he had come to love, for even as the light was given to him, the child transformed into a giant White Raven. He then snapped up the light and, as he escaped through the smoke hole of the house, his feathers became covered with black soot as he flew into the darkness…
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Thunderbird & Killerwhale Bentwood Box
Kevin Daniel Cranmer
RESERVEDYellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
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Hawk & Killerwhale Model Pole
Wilf J. Sampson
CA$2,400.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
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Whale Bentwood Box
Adonis David
CA$680.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Specific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is a made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adapted by the coastal peoples.
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“Salmon Meidine” Paddle
Margaret August
CA$3,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
“Salmon are considered the keepers of wisdom and inner knowing who despite strong river currents, will always return to the place of its creation. Their determination is driven by that very wisdom of instinct and inner knowing. Coming full circle, salmon finish what they begin, bringing cycles to closure.” – Margaret August 2024
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Tii’skin (Thunderbird) Paddle
Douglas David
CA$5,800.00Yellow Cedar wood, Operculum shell, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint