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Photo: Scott Leen
Hunt Family Tree
Photo: Scott Leen

Hunt Family Tree

Date1988
Maker Tony Hunt Jr. First Nations, Kwakwaka’wakw, Kwagiulth, 1961 - 2013
Label TextThe Hunt family is known for producing refined, contemporary versions of older Kwakwaka'wakw ceremonial arts. Illustrious family members include Mary Ebbetts Hunt, the Tlingit-born matriarch; George Hunt, who collected extensively for Franz Boas at the American Museum of Natural History; and Mungo Martin, one of the mostly highly acclaimed artists of his generation. Tony Hunt Jr., Calvin Hunt and Richard Hunt have regularly exhibited artworks and performed traditional dances at Seattle's Legacy Gallery; the work presented in this 1988 show included an array of cannibal bird and transformation masks, rattles, canoe paddles and bent-corner boxes. Shirley Hunt Ford created a button robe based on this poster design.
Object numberSC2009.2.10
Photo CreditPhoto: Scott Leen
Credit LineGift of Simon Ottenberg
Dimensions26 x 18 in. (66 x 45.7cm)
MediumPoster
Photo: Scott Leen
Tony Hunt Jr.
1980s
Object number: SC2009.2.4
Kwagulth Raven Design
Tony Hunt Jr.
1980
Object number: 2003.148
George Hunt Jr.
1986
Object number: 2018.29.76
George Hunt Jr.
1981
Object number: 2018.29.77
George Hunt Jr.
November 1980
Object number: 2018.29.78
George Hunt Jr.
1987
Object number: 2018.29.175
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
George Hunt Jr.
November 1985
Object number: 2018.29.191
Photo: Scott Leen
Unknown artist
1997
Object number: SC2009.2.2
Photo: Scott Leen
Mark Henderson
1978
Object number: SC2009.2.5
Photo: Scott Leen
Mark Henderson
1993
Object number: SC2009.2.6