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Classifications: Prints

Classifications: Prints
Transformation Sun Mask
Mark Hardenson
1978
2014.6.1
Kwagulth Hamatsa Raven
Anthony Hunt
20th century
2014.6.2
Clo-oose Vision
Arthur Thompson (Tsa Qwa Supp)
1978
2014.6.3
Ka-Ka-win-chealth
Joe David
1977
2014.7.1
Hanu-Qwatchu
Joe David
1977
SC82.85
Eats-Qwin
Joe David
1977
2014.7.2
Raven Stealing the Moon
Robert Davidson
1977
2013.19.1
Reflections
Robert Davidson
1977
2013.19.2
Butterflies
Robert Davidson
1977
2013.19.3
Kwatyaht's Gift to Teetskin
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.3
Kwatyaht and Mamasiyik
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.4
Poo'Wista
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.5
Teetskin and Hayitlik
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.6
Double-finned Killer Whale
Roy James Hanuse
1977
2014.7.7
Hamatsa Dance Screen
Richard Hunt
1977
2014.7.8
Beaver
Gerry Marks
1977
2014.7.9
Wolf
Gerry Marks
1977
2014.7.10
Thunderbird and Sisiutl
Russell Smith
1977
2014.7.11
Weget
Roy Vickers
1977
2014.7.12
Kwagiutl Family Portrait
David Neel
20th century
95.26
Right Handed Painter
Arthur Thompson (Tsa Qwa Supp)
1994
95.13
The Weget Legend
Roy Vickers
1977
2014.7.13
My Guardian Angel
Roy Vickers
1977
2014.7.14
Wosko (wasgo; sea wolf)
Francis Williams
1977
2014.7.15
Pacific Spirit
Susan Point
1990
2005.122
Change of Season
Manuel Salazar
1994
2014.8.5
Seals
Joseph M. Wilson
1991
2014.8.6
Trial of Tears
David Neel
1991
2005.123
Walking Through My Fires
Francis Dick
1992
2014.8.9
Ahousaht Memorial
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1978
2005.124
Shaman Who Went to the Other World
Stan Greene
1980
2005.125
The Wolf People
Susan Point
1983
2005.126
Killer Whale
Arthur Thompson (Tsa Qwa Supp)
1983
2005.129
Birdland - Charlie Parker ("Bird")
Roger Fernandes
1989
2014.8.10
Sea Goddess Feeding Young
Saggiasse
1961
2003.129
Dancing Bird
Lucy
2003.130
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