Sandblasted 24" Eagle Panel No Free ShippingThis Eagle Red Cedar Panel is sandblasted and painted in acrylic by Kwakiutl artist Trevor Hunt. The Eagle Symbol is known as The master of skies and is a symbol of great significance. He is believed to be the creature with the closest relationship with the creator. Soaring to great heights, he can travel between the physical and the spiritual world. He is said to be a messenger to the creator. Find more information about and examples of The Eagle
The glass panel is mounted on a painted wood backing which is 3/4 of an inch or 2 centimeters thick and 32 inches or over 81 centimeters in diameter
Overall the mask is about 12
This ring is 3/8 of an inch wide
“Chiefs or high-ranking individuals typically wear these types of ceremony bags
before they willingly swam upstream to present themselves as food for the Human Beings
This mask measures approximately 15 inches or 38 centimeters high
We are realizing the tremendous wealth of human resource that we are as aboriginal people of Canada
They would tell me things
she loved yoga and talked me into trying it for relaxation as well as meditation
This is a hand-carved and painted yellow cedar Black Bear Paddle by Master Carver Bill Henderson from the Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka´wakw Nation
You can turn away and look back an instant later and the sky will appear different once again
The red cedar panel is about 23 1/2 inches or 59 3/4 centimeters in diameter and about 1 3/8 inches or 3 1/2 centimeters thick