Masks
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Northwest Coast Carved Wooden Mask – Canadian West Coast Indigenous Art
This hand-carved wooden mask originates from Canada’s Northwest Coast and reflects traditional Indigenous carving practices of the region. Featuring a protruding mouth, vertical facial incisions, and a simplified sculptural form, the piece aligns most closely with Coast Salish or Nuu-chah-nulth…
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Northwest Coast Squamish Nation Mask – Jim Paull
Squamish Nation — Coast Salish Carver, British Columbia Jim Paull is a Squamish Nation woodcarver whose work reflects the deep carving traditions of the Coast Salish peoples of British Columbia. Working primarily in hand‑carved cedar, Paull creates plaques, masks, and…
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Vintage 1967 Mohawk Haudenosaunee Hand-Curved Wooden Mask (Six Nations, Branford Reserve)
The vintage hand-carved wooden mask is a significant piece of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) history, specifically originating from Mohawk nation at the Six Nations Reserve near Branford. Expertly crafted with a traditional “Spoon Mouth” and deep-set eyes, it features a vibrant red…
