
Masks - Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery Inc
Browse our original Northwest Coast Native Masks. These indigenous masks are carved from yellow cedar, red cedar & alder. Authentic Haida & Kwakiutl masks.
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Raven Mask | Haida - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This finely carved mask represents Raven, a pivotal figure in the Haida creation story. Accompanied by the skilled movements of a dancer or performer, mechanical masks like this one can convey a lifelike portrayal of real and imaginary beings.
Haida - American Museum of Natural History
Haida masked dancers respect and embody the life-force of the being they represent, a privilege earned only after intense study. When dancers use a mask in ceremony, they seek to connect the viewers to the being’s spirit. Gaagiid | Wild Being of the Woods. The green mask below depicts a Gaagiid (pronounced "gaw-geet"), or Wild Being of the Woods.
Haida Beaver Mask – Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery Inc
Free Shipping to continental USA and Canada on most items! This Haida Beaver Mask is hand-carved in red cedar and painted in black and red acrylic by Reg Davidson from the Haida Nation. It features red cedar bark twine and bark bundles.
Haida Transformation mask. Kwakiutl, Northwest coast of Canada.
Jun 18, 2024 · Native American, Pacific Northwest Coast, Haida peoples, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A large and finely carved wooden ceremonial dance mask depicting the head of a highly stylized raven. The mask features a cavernous interior.
Woman's Portrait Mask | Haida | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Woman's Portrait Mask. Date: 19th century. Geography: Canada, (Haida Gwaii) Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Culture: Haida. Medium: Wood, paint. Dimensions: H.10 x W. 8 x D. 4 1/2 in. (25.4 x 20.3 x 11.4 cm) Classification: Wood-Sculpture.
Early 1900s Northwestern Coast Shaman's Mask | Haida Tribe
Here we have a haunting wood Shaman's mask associated with the Haida tribe on the Northwestern Coast of North America. The craftsmanship of the antique artwork equals its power. The old paint designs covering the carvings is something to behold.
Haida Bear Prince Mask by Corey Bulpitt | Spirits of the West Coast
This Bear Prince Mask is hand-carved by Haida artist Corey Bulpitt. It has been carved from red cedar, painted in black, red, and light green acrylic, and adorned with horse hair. This mask depicts one of the Bear children from the Haida legend of the Bear Mother.
Haida Dogfish – Second Face
This mask represents the dogfish, a small relative of the shark that is an important totem for the Haida people. The Haida believe that they had a female ancestor who could transform herself into a dogfish to experience the undersea world.