Dated on the reverse 1998.
239. Nuu Chaa Nulth Style Pole
Dated on the reverse 1998.
238. Tsimshian Chief Johnson Pole
12" high, hand painted and modelled in four pieces.
237. Kelloggs Totem Tribe
EAGLE BEAK |
OWL EYES |
JUG EARS |
HAPPY HANDS |
DRAGON TOOTH |
BONE HEAD |
BIG FOOT |
HAIRY WATHA (Reproduction) |
Designed by Donald M. McClean for R&L plastics in Australia, for inclusion in Kelloggs cereal circa 1970. Issued in Sugar Smacks in the U.K as 'Funny Uglies'
See No.153 for further info
Listing from Craig Hall's book about Rosenhain and Lippmann 'Breakfast Barons' which shows a suggested inspiration for the designs.
236. Black Resin Thunderbird with Wings
235. Miniature Black Thunderbird Totem
Small black resin piece, no makers marks. Possibly Boma or Pearlite. 2” high See 148. For similarities.
234. Boma Resin Trinket Box
Red resin Trinket Box from Boma. Cast with sea monster motif on the lid and pod of whales circling the outer edge of the box.
The piece is marked 'Boma' in the usual fashion, as part of the casting and has an adhesive label on the base, but also includes a small glyph as part of the design. Artists logo perhaps? Glyph does not appear on most other Boma products and does not look like a first nations style. Glyph can be seen on N0.68 Mustard Bowl, which uses the same design.
233. Wooden Thunderbird by Kiana
232. Boma Seal Shaped Grease Bowl
Large 7” long resin cast bowl with ceramic style liner. Made by Boma inTsimshian style.
Representing a seal with flippers and flat tail.
Representing a seal with flippers and flat tail.
231. Boma Resin Feast Bowl with Bear
Large (6" diameter) Bowl by Boma. Cast in black resin, with sea green interior glaze.
uter design is a recumbent Bear with clawed forepaws. Above the nose is a vertical section representing a hat with three rings to show the owners high status.
230. Danny Joseph Carved Raven
Danny Joseph of Kwakiutl tribe, also created item No. 205.
229. Contemporary Formline Design Wallets
Contemporary wallet with Skull and Crane motif, designed by James Johnson, great grandson of Tlingit Chief Jimmy Johnson, from whom he learned his craft.
See No. 7 for carving by Jimmy John.
Scarlet Salmon motif coin purse by Gitksan nation artist Jamie Sterritt, a member of the Kispiox clan from the Skeena River area.
228. Quaker Sgt Preston Mail Away Totem Set
A set of five clay composite poles, hand painted and varnished, given away in 1952 as a mail away premium with Quaker Puffed Wheat and Rice, in association with the popular tv series Sgt Preston of the Yukon.
Although not specifically mentioned in connection with the series, each of the poles are based on actual monuments in the area.
The original mailer includes the card insert and instruction leaflet, with a brief description of each pole.
The original mailer includes the card insert and instruction leaflet, with a brief description of each pole.
THUNDERBIRD |
Thunderbird sits atop a Beaver representing the Basket Bay Tlingit Clan and the marriage between them and the Kata clan, shown by the Bear on the lowest position.
THE FIGHT WITH THE LAND OTTERS |
This totem represents two legends, a fight between Raven and a Bullhead fish and the abduction of four boys by a tribe of Otters and the subsequent fight to rescue them.
BURIAL (MORTUARY) POLE |
This type of pole contained the remnants of a high status persons burial. This one contained the bones and ashes of Chief Ske-Dans of Skidegate on the Queen Charlotte Islands. The rectangular header contains a mortuary box to hold the remains. The Moon is the chiefs personal emblem, the Mountain Goat his mothers and the Grizzly Bear at the base, his fathers tribe.
KILLER WHALE |
This is the totem of the Tongas Tribe, showing Raven, Beaver, Boy, Sea Lion and Whale at the base.
SUN & RAVEN |
This pole shows the exploits of Raven and includes the Sun motif, Children of the Sun, Fog Woman, Raven and Bullfrog.
The Sun & Raven pole is also featured in the Nabisco Rin Tin Tin premium set from 1958 - See post No.197 for further information.
SUN & RAVEN POLE - SAXMAN PARK B.C |
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