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Button robe with shark design (Guulaangw gyaat'aad)
Button robe with shark design (Guulaangw gyaat'aad)

Button robe with shark design (Guulaangw gyaat'aad)

Datelate 19th century
Label TextThe dogfish shark is a Haida crest and appears on many art forms associated with family oral traditions like totem poles, woven hats and clothing. Using pearl buttons, abalone shell pieces and red cloth, the designer of this robe creatively depicts the head of the creature as if seen from beneath, accentuating its large eyes, downturned mouth and gill slits. The shark's body is presented splayed open, stylizing its internal anatomy, its prominent dorsal fin, pairs of pectoral fins and its powerful, asymmetrical tail.
Object number83.238
Published ReferencesThe Spirit Within: Northwest Coast Native Art from the John H. Hauberg Collection, Seattle Art Museum, 1995, pg. 112
Credit LineGift of John H. Hauberg
Dimensions67 1/2 x 54 1/4 in. (171.45 x 135.89 cm)
MediumWoolen cloth, pearl buttons, and abalone shell
Photo: Paul Macapia
John Yeltadzi
ca. 1890
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Clapper
ca. 1860
Object number: 91.1.103
Táa.u (copper)
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ca. 1870
Object number: 91.1.55
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ca. 1990
Object number: 2020.3
Guulangw gyaat'aad (Button robe)
20th century
Object number: 91.1.132
Photo: Paul Macapia
Kaigani Haida
ca. 1850
Object number: 83.230
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Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
20th century
Object number: 91.1.131