Small Haida Silver and Abalone Raven Pendant SalmonThis small silver and abalone Raven pendant was hand carved in sterling silver by Derek White from the Haida Nation in 2017. The pendant features one abalone inlay in the eye of the raven. Mischievous and curious, the Raven plays many important roles in Pacific Northwest Coast Culture. For some, he symbolizes creation, transformation, knowledge, prestige as well as the complexity of nature and the subtlety of truth. He also symbolizes the unknown and
We pollute their environment with noise and chemicals and we decimate their food sources through greed and poor industrial practices
8 ½ inches or 21 cm in width
'Box of Light' is a limited edition remarque print by Rande Cook from the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation
because they were no longer “Indian” under the law
This Wolf Bracelet is hand-carved in 14 karat gold by Kwakwaka´wakw Artist Joe Wilson from the Namgis First Nation
It is not surprising that my people were somewhat eager to defend their village and its surrounding region
An ocean pinnacle is pillar-like mound off the ocean floor that has a dense concentration of marine life inhabiting it
Wind Spirit surrounds her
and beings within it
The deeply carved yellow cedar sides represent the orca's head with a dorsal fin
This Ridicule Figure or Pole is carved in red cedar and stands about 6 feet tall
and 8 1/2 inches or 21 1/2 centimeters deep