Speaker Mask SealThis Speaker Mask is hand carved and signed by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Talon George from the Gwasala and Nakwaxdaxw First Nations in Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. The mask has been carved from red cedar and painted in red, green and black acrylic. It is adorned with cedar bark. The mask, including the cedar bark, measures approximately 12 1 2 inches or 32 centimeters high, 11 inches or 28 centimeters wide, and 7 inches or 18 centimeters deep.
It has been carved from sterling silver with 1 garnet stone bezel set into the eye of the Eagle
This limited edition "Sun" print is by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Peter Dawson
excluding the stand
I became a brother and am proud to say I am from the House of Qeel in Kispiox
It has been professionally repaired and shows some minor wear
The Panel features a Sea Serpent design on the top of the panel and a Raven design beneath
This Eagle Pendant has been hand-carved in sterling silver by Haida artist Derek White
we had a defensive palisade into which my people could retreat if given enough warning
This limited-edition print titled “Dzunuk’wa’ and Sisiutl Canoe” by Kwagu’ł artist Calvin Hunt has been hand-produced by the screen-printing process
his source of peace
Sandhill Cranes is an unframed serigraph from a limited edition print series of only 50
the staff and stand together measure approximately 69 inches or 175 centimeters high