Headdress

29-175-649

From: Canada | British Columbia | Vancouver

Curatorial Section: American

Object Number 29-175-649
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Kwakiutl
Provenience Canada | British Columbia | Vancouver
Culture Area Northwest Coast Culture Area
Section American
Materials Wood | Cedar | Pigment | Abalone | Wool | Feather
Description

Three carved and painted wooden masks mounted on cedar bark band woven in checkerboard tech-nique backed and banded with red cloth. Masks represent "Sinsiutl", the double-headed serpent. Front one is full-faced, carved and painted in red, blue and black with carved and painted "plumes" attached to each side; eyes, nostrils and sharp jagged teeth of abalone shell. Side masks face back-wards and are carved and painted in blue and red; have a curved-back nose,red out-thrust tongue attached to mouth and "plume" attached to head. Black feathers sewed behind front mask; red on the side.

Width 15.1 cm
Outside Diameter 20.2 cm
Credit Line Exchange with George G. Heye, 1917
Other Number 7/498 - Collector Number

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