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Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, North American Indian




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Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, North American Indian

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Beak Diver Diving Kwakiutl Kwakwakawakw Mask North American Indian Pacific North West Pacific Northwest Painted Tribal Culture Mike Dixon


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This print showcases a remarkable Kwakiutl Diver Mask from the Pacific Northwest, representing the rich cultural heritage of North American Indians. Carved meticulously out of wood and painted in vibrant red hues, this mask features an intricately designed beak that adds an element of mystique to its overall appearance. The craftsmanship is truly awe-inspiring, reflecting the artistic prowess and attention to detail characteristic of indigenous peoples. The mask's connection with diving is evident through its name and design elements. It symbolizes the importance of diving as a significant activity within Kwakiutl tribal culture, possibly associated with hunting or spiritual rituals. The bird-like qualities incorporated into this piece further emphasize its association with underwater exploration. Dating back to the 20th century, this artifact serves as a tangible link to the past, preserving ancient traditions for future generations. Its presence evokes a sense of reverence for Native American history and their deep-rooted connection to nature. Photographed by C. M. Dixon, renowned for his documentation of tribal cultures in North America, this image captures not just an object but also tells a story about resilience and cultural identity. Through this photograph print, we are invited to appreciate the beauty and significance embedded within indigenous art forms from the Pacific Northwest region

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