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Native Carved Cedar Paddles

The traditional carved paddles are used by many West Coast Natives to steer and paddle the large cedar canoes in the coastal waters of the Northwest Pacific. Native Paddles are also used during ceremonial dances and in the past, have also been used as deadly weapons.

Native Paddles Today

Today's West Coast Native Paddles are often magnificently carved and painted with traditional and contemporary Northwest Coast designs and stories. The following carved cedar paddles are mainly inspired by Haida and Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka'wakw traditions.

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  • Bear Paddle


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  • Blue Heron Paddle

    by Patrick Amos, Nuu-chah-nulth Nation.
    Price: $860.00 Free Shipping

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  • Dogfish Paddle with Soul Catcher

    by Donnie Edenshaw, Haida Native Artist
    Price: $5,000.00 Free Shipping

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  • Eagle Paddle


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  • Killer Whale or Orca Paddle


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  • Kwakiutl Wolf Paddle

    by Trevor Hunt, Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka´wakw Native Artist
    Price: $1,050.00 Free Shipping

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  • Raven Paddle by Trevor Hunt


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  • Sea Serpent or Sisiutl Paddle

    by Trevor Hunt, Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka´wakw Native artist
    Price: $550.00 Free Shipping

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