Wolf Headdress WoodpeckerThis Wolf Headdress is carved in red cedar and signed by Tony Hunt Jr from the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation. It is painted in black, red and white acrylic. The Wolf Symbol represents loyalty, strong family ties, good communication, education, understanding, and intelligence. Of all land animals, the Wolf has the strongest supernatural powers and is the most accomplished hunter. Find more information about and examples of The Wolf Northwest Coast First Nations
This pendant is about 1 3/4 inches or 4
Sisuił (Sea Serpent) and Tłisa̱la (Sun) original acrylic painting by Karver Everson from the K’ómoks and Kwaguʼł First Nations
and modern style design portrays SG̱a̓ana
a Lightning Snake
and about 12 inches or 30 1/2 centimeters deep
It has been carved from red cedar and painted in turquoise
The mask is trimmed with cedar bark rope
This Raven Pendant is hand-carved in sterling silver by Justin Rivard from the Cree Nation and signed on the back
One family who moved to this thriving metropolis were my grandparents
In the T’seka she never seems awake enough to dance the normal 4 circuits around the fire
It is fun designing
La Dolce Vita is a limited edition print by Rande Cook from the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation