Drum

MOA: University of British Columbia

2948/2

Wooden drum. The outside of the drum is carved and painted with coiled motifs and possibly representations of beings with heads and hair. These are painted white and raised above the red background. The lower portion of the drum is separated from the upper by a raised, thin, white band running ar...

Ceremonial Paddle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2948/1

Wooden ceremonial paddle. The paddle consists of a forked, elliptical-shaped end with two small, inward facing notches, an intricately carved wooden middle section which extends out from the neck of the paddle in a rectangular shape, and a top section consisting of woven fibres covering the woode...

Bowl

Brooklyn Museum

01.1538.1821

Gift of Charles A. Schieren

Heshotauthla Polychrome Bowl

Brooklyn Museum

02.257.2567

Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund

Handle

National Museum of Natural History

E178992-0

FROM CARD: "WOODEN, OF PAINT BRUSH. CARVED."Appears Northwest Coast style rather than Eskimo.

Paddles 2

National Museum of Natural History

E260397-0

From card: "Carved."Marked on paddles: Yakutat. Identified as Eskimo on catalogue card but appear more Northwest Coast style? Yakutat is home to a number of Tlingit people. Catalogue card identifies locality as Jackson (i.e Howkan), Alaska. Howkan was originally a Tlingit village, but later becam...

Bowl

Brooklyn Museum

02.257.2582

Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund

Ladle

MOA: University of British Columbia

3051/20

Large wooden ladle. The ladle is carved out of a single piece of light yellow-brown wood, with a deep bowl that has a rounded bottom and a wide mouth with thick lip. The bowl extends part way up the handle neck. The handle is thin and long, tapering toward the distal end, flat on top and rounded ...

Model Totem Pole

MOA: University of British Columbia

3051/18

Model totem pole. The base of the pole is carved to show a kneeling bear partially painted black, front paws resting on the centre of the chest. The bear is surmounted by a large spotted frog facing upward, legs wrapped around to the sides of the pole. Above the animal’s open mouth is a small red...

Model Totem Pole

MOA: University of British Columbia

3051/17

Carved and painted model pole. The base of the pole is carved to show a seated human figure partially painted red, toes pointed inward, hands grasping a small bear around its waist. Its open mouth shows teeth, with heavy brows over wide set eyes. Above this figure are carved five more bears. Thre...