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Masterpieces of Northwest Coast Wood Carvings & Basketry by Tribal Crafts

Dive into the rich cultural heritage of the Northwest Coast with Tribal Crafts! Explore our curated collection of exquisite Northwest Coast Wood Carvings & basketry, each piece crafted with precision and steeped in the traditions of indigenous cultures. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Northwest Coast indigenous craftsmanship with Tribal Crafts.<br><br>Visit here for more details: https://tribalcrafts.com/

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Masterpieces of Northwest Coast Wood Carvings & Basketry by Tribal Crafts

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  1. The Mystical World of Argillite Haida Carvings in California

  2. Argillite Argillite is a slate rock found on Haida-Gwaii. Native artists carve sculptures that reflect the ancient traditions and myths of the Haida culture. Ivory Alaskan walrus ivory figures are carved by the Yupik and the Inupiaq Eskimos. The Yupik Eskimos live principally in the villages of Gambell and Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island. The Inupiaq Eskimos live on mainland Alaska but originate from the King Islands.

  3. Northwest Coast Wood Carvings & Basketry Northwest Coast Wood carvings and basketry are an important part of Northwest Coast ceremonies. There are many nations within this region. Some of the major nations are the Coast Salish, Haida, Kwakwaka'wakw, Nisga'a, Nuu-chah-nulth, Nuxalt, Tlingit, and Tsimshian. Tupilaks Tupilaks are a form of Greenlandic Inuit art that has existed for many centuries. In recent times, tupilaks have been carved from a variety of materials such as stone, wood, ivory, and caribou antler.

  4. Haida Argillite Carvings Haida artists have carved argillite sculptures. Argillite is a slate rock found on Slatechuck Mountain near the village of Skidegate on the Queen Charlotte Islands. The sculptures carved today reflect the ancient traditions and myths of Haida culture. Intricate figures unique in their symbolic representation are the focus of our selection of argillite carvings.

  5. Contact Us Website: www.tribalcrafts.com Address: Monte Rio, CA 95462 Phone: 707-865-0933 Email: info@tribalcrafts.com

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