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Model Totem Pole

Heiltsuk, Central Coast, British Columbia, ca. 1880


Learn more about Totem Poles

Totem poles are among the most iconic works of Northwest Coast First Nations art. Although it remains unknown when or where the first monumental carving appeared, the idea eventually expanded into the broad range of styles represented in totem-carving cultures from Vancouver Island to Southeast Alaska. Standing before big cedar houses on the shoreline, they are visual markers of individual and family lineages. From the second half of the nineteenth century, a period widely considered the “Golden Age” of Northwest Coast art, carvers also began making models of large-scale totem poles, and more rarely houses, for sale to outside buyers. Among the most highly skilled carvers of their time were John gwaay t’iihld, Charles Edenshaw, John Robson, Tom Price, and Simeon Stilthda. Many of these works present miniatures of larger standing poles, while others reflect a combination of new design elements.


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D-Adze CN4313-148

D-Adze

Quinault
Washington State
ca. 1750-1800
Inventory # CN4313-148
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Ceremonial Baton CN4144

Ceremonial Baton

Southern Northwest Coast, possibly Columbia River
18th century or earlier
Inventory # CN4144
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Guardian Figure N3145

Guardian Figure

Lower Chehalis or Copalis/Quinault
Southwest Washington State
late 19th century
Inventory # N3145
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Eaglet Mask N3760

Eaglet Mask

Tlingit
Southeast Alaska
ca. 1840
Inventory # N3760
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Figure CN1883-2

Figure

Central Coast Salish
possibly Halkomelem
late 19th /early 20th century
Inventory # CN1883-2
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Copper N4336

Copper

Haida or Tsimshian
Northern British Columbia
ca. 1860-80
Inventory # N4336
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Mask N3023

Mask

Kwakwaka’wakw
Quatsino Sound, British Columbia
ca. 1820-40
Inventory # N3023
Copper N4352

Copper

Haida or Tsimshian
Northern British Columbia
ca. 1860-80
Inventory # N4352
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Grease Bowl N3407

Grease Bowl

Tlingit
Southeast Alaska
ca. 1840
Inventory # N3407
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Female Figure N3861

Female Figure

attributed to “the Jenna Cass carver”
Haida
Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
early 19th century
Inventory # N3861
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Sheep Horn Bowl N3406

Sheep Horn Bowl

Tsimshian
Northern British Columbia
ca. 1820-40
Inventory # N3406
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