Salmon Panel CraneThis Salmon Panel is sandblasted in yellow Cedar and painted with acrylic by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Trevor Hunt. The Salmon symbolizes abundance, fertility, prosperity and renewal. For thousands of years, Salmon have been the primary food source for Northwest Coast Native Americans and are highly respected. Find more information about and examples of The Salmon Northwest Coast First Nations symbol. This panel measures approximately 33 inches or 84
This transformation mask tells the story of Na̱mugwi'ḵa'nakw – beaver in the process of transforming into man
and finely cross-hatched sections
with the bison in the sky and a bison skull in the shadows of the foreground
The mask has an articulated jaw
I had put all of my lessons into one work
This became the first and only time in 25 years that an aboriginal person was so honoured
“Eagle Drum" is a limited edition giclée print by K’omoks artist Andy Everson with a primary edition of 50
A partnership where each are on equal footing and you listen and you learn and you grow with one another…
7 inches or 17 3/4 centimeters high
it represents the sharing of knowledge and power
These Eagle Sterling Silver and 14 karat Gold Earrings are carved and signed by Joe Wilson from the Kwakwaka´wakw Nation
The bracelet measures approximately 7 1/2 inches or 19 centimeters long