212. Resin Hanging Thunderbird Pole

12" hand cast resin pole. Designed with stand, but flat back permits wall hanging to greater effect. Black finished in verdegris style green.
Thunderbird with wings outstretched and demon like face on breast, above human/god figure clutching a fish. Finished in 'tiki'/ Oceanic influenced style with text on base:
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211. Large Wooden Display Totem Pole

4' hand carved wooden totem pole, no makers marks. Hand finished with Thunderbird seated atop a bear with an owl on the chest. Crooked beak and ears on the thunderbird are very distinctive.


 

210. Grand Boma Painted Totem

Large 14" resin totem made by Boma (See No. 107 for plain amber variant). Listed in Boma catalogue as No. 02-196.
Fine detailing as expected from Boma, with Eagle clutching a Killer Whale on very top.

 

209. Wooden Salmon Box

Plain wooden slide box with Haida Salmon decal


 

208. Boma Pewter Mustard Jar and Spoon

Finely cast pewter lid with Owl and forest emblem on glass jar. Spoon features Beaver motif on the obverse side of the bowl and Thunderbird, Frog and Bear on the handle. Labelled and marked 'Boma'



 

207. Large Carved Totem

3' long carved in red cedar. Signed 'C.Bell, Vancouver B.C'
Features a Thunderbird carrying a killer whale above a bear, Fog Woman and a pillar with four grimacing faces. (Possibly a papoose in bindings, with four expressions)


 

206. Pearlite Raven Jar

Resin based jar with lid. 4" diameter, possibly made by Pearlite, due to the similarity if colour and design, to various totems.

Lid features a recumbent Raven figure, floating on his back, surrounded by sea monsters or whales on the sides.

See no.s  88, 89 for similar style






 

205. Danny Joseph Carved Cedar Thunderbird

Large 14" hand carved model, showing man grasping a salmon as Thunderbird rises overhead.
Signed on base by 'Danny Joseph' of Kwakiutl Tribe. Finished with an amber varnish. An old break to left wing has been repaired in the past.



 

204. Pearlite Tribal Watchman Pole

Part of Pearlite's 'Tribal' range of castings, black resin approximately 10" high. Beaver at base supports another animal - possibly bear or wolf, devouring a Frog. Pole is capped by larvae and possibly Butterfly motif.
Named on base and explanatory sticker on reverse.


 

203. Francis Pollard Pewter Letter Opener


Presentation boxed pewter opener. Box has The Brown Bear, Westport, Kingston, Canada as a label. Opener has 'fine pewter' and other markings stamped on reverse.
Comes with a small card with artist Francis Pollard bio and some symbolic representations of animals.



202. Schleich Plastic Toy Totem


10 inch  toy totem pole, made of hard plastic by Schleich. Hand painted in muted tones. Probably depicting Thunderbird, Beaver and Bear on the bottom. Slightly stylised, but following general art conventions.


201. Mastersculptures Amber Huron Totem

 



10" resin totem featuring Thunderbird carrying Sea Wolf or whale, above a wolf with inverted himan head and hands. Made in Huron Village, Quebec.





200. Pearlite Resin Bird Dish







Amber resin bird dish - duck or waterfowl. Recess in back, solid casting. 
Marked 'Pearlite - Vancouver B.C' See also 196.

 



199. Vic Yeoda Wooden Totem 'Raven's Deal'

Alaska Black Diamond. Six inch hand carved and painted cedar model Representing two ravens, with the face of a shaman on the chest of the upper figure. Made in Alaska sticker and signed 'Vic Yeoda' See number 179. Entitled 'Raven's Deal'


RAVENS DEAL
Two Ravens appeared before the tribal council to discuss the lack of salmon in the streams. The wise men suspected that one of the Ravens was different 

This Raven was actually a Shaman, who had transformed himself into his bird form to find out where the Ravens had hidden the salmon from the streams. 

Ravens enjoyed playing tricks on the humans, but this time the old Shaman was smart. He flew with Raven this spring morning, watching him divert the salmon away from the streams, back to sea. A mischievous deed he had made with the Killer Whales so they could have more than their share of fish to eat. 

That same night, as Raven's eyes became heavy with sleep, the Shaman turned himself back into his Raven form and flew back over the open ocean to cast a spell on the salmon, making them swim back to the streams, double crossing the deal the Trickster Raven had made with the Killer Whales. 

To this day, each spring and fall, the Raven and the Shaman play this game. That is why the salmon return to the streams and this why Ravens do not land on the salt water, where Killer Whale awaits him.

Model in infra red light


198. Inuit Green Stone Figure


Small green stone modern tourist trinket based on the Inuksuk marker. No makers marks, 2" high
Inuit stone figure : inunnguaq  "imitation of a person" Used by the arctic tribes as way markers, boundarys or caches.

197. Nabisco Shredded Wheat 'Rin Tin Tin' Premium Totems

Corporal Boone and The Chief Shakes Totem Pole
Chief Cochise and the Beaver and Oyster Totem Pole
Major Swanson and the Sun and Raven Totem Pole

A set of 8 press out and foldable celluloid like plastic cereal premiums from circa 1958. Tying in with the Rin Tin Tin Television show and regular characters. Poles are roughly based on actual historic monumental structures.


 See 224 for Rip Masters totem

Sun and Raven Pole - Saxman Park


Haida Mortuary Pole Skidegate


One Legged Fisherman Pole

Chief Shakes Eldest Son Totem

Beaver and Oyster Totem Pole