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Other Carvings

Pacific Northwest Coast Native Carvings and Sulptures are mainly made in wood, argillite, silver, gold, bronze, stone, ivory and glass. The following carvings and sculptures are mainly inspired by Haida and Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka'wakw traditions.

Native Carvings Today

Today's native carvings often depict a West Coast Native story, mythical spirits, animals, native family crests, totem poles or replicas there of, bentwood boxes, talking sticks, rattles, tools, panels, paddles, canoes and other carvings as well as contemporary interpretations. There have been many monumental sculptures created in bronze and cedar wood by West Coast Native Artists, which have been placed all around the world.


Eagle Helmet
Eagle Helmet
by Garner Moody, Haida

Eagle Spirit Carving
Eagle Spirit Carving
by Cliff Wilson.

Eagle Spirit Feather
Eagle Spirit Feather
by Cliff Wilson.

Mussel Rattle
Mussel Rattle
by Peter Smith, Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka´wakw

Spirit of the Blue
Spirit of the Blue
by Cliff Wilson.

Wild Women of the Woods or Dzunukwa Rattle
Wild Women of the Woods or Dzunukwa Rattle
by Peter Smith, Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka´wakw