Hinkeet'sam—Sea serpent
ca. 1910
This headdress is a witness to cultural survival. Annie Watts and George Clutesi were leaders who defied the Canadian government’s ban of traditional practices from 1885 to 1951. Watts cared for this headdress for many years and helped revive songs and dances at Port Alberni. Before Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Victoria in 1951, Watts is recorded in photographs and film as she instructed young girls to perform with it. Graceful sea serpent dances are the prerogative of women and are still ongoing today.
Red cedar, brass tacks, and paint
9 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 25 in. (24.13 x 21.59 x 63.5 cm)
Gift of John H. Hauberg
91.1.25
Provenance: Micheal R. Johnson, Seattle, Washington, until 1971; John H. Hauberg, Seattle, Washington, 1971-1991; Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington
Photo: Paul Macapia