Silver 3/8 inch Wolf Bracelet Wild Woman of the WoodsThis Wolf Bracelet is hand carved in sterling silver by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Don Wadhams. 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 symbol. The bracelet measures approximately 3 8 of an
The King or Guardian of the Sea is a very powerful and wealthy ruler who lives in a great House made of copper under the sea
and green acrylic and features a bundle of cedar bark on either side
We enjoyed the hospitality of our Ktunaxa friends from Tobacco Plains Indian Reserve
measures approximately 25 inches or 63 1/2 centimeters in diameter and 2 inches or 5 centimeters thick
This Salish Weave Bracelet is hand-carved in sterling silver by Coast Salish artist Jody Sparrow
the clack of castanets
Whether it be all of these things or only one of these things
They said that she had had a horrible sleep as Nunu insisted that her sister Maggie was hogging the bed all night
The red cedar top is carved with an Orca or Killerwhale design that also incorporates a copper and abalone eye
Those of good will were allowed to pass
Codfish are an important source of food for many coastal First Nations
La Dolce Vita is a limited edition print by Rande Cook from the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation