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Mask with Humanoid Face

Photo: Paul Macapia

Mask with Humanoid Face

ca. 1880

Celestial entities and allusions to cosmic occurrences figure prominently in Nuxalk ceremonials. This mask is reminiscent of another recorded as Xe’mtsiwa, herald of the dawn, and may have been worn by a kusiut dancer bearing this being’s name. It was thought that supernatural beings needed to be “awakened” and requested to make an appearance during ceremonies.

Alder, paint
12 5/8 x 11 3/8 in. (32.07 x 28.89 cm)
Gift of John H. Hauberg
91.1.36
Provenance: Micheal R. Johnson, Seattle, Washington, until 1972; John H. Hauberg, Seattle, Washington, 1972-1991; Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington
Photo: Paul Macapia
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Published ReferencesThe Spirit Within: Northwest Coast Native Art from the John H. Hauberg Collection, Seattle Art Museum, 1995, pg. 190

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