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Northwest Coast Canoe by Tom Duquette concho belts These boxes come from the

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Northwest Coast Canoe by Tom Duquette concho belts These boxes come from theThis is a dramatic piece of Northwest Coast art. Both the canoe and the sail are painted with vivid designs using strong colors. The carving of the classic Northwest Coast canoe is excellent. The carver, Tom Duquette was born in 1940 In northern Ontario. Although not a Native American, his work is well respected. In 2001, Chief Frank Baker gave him the Salish name, "Ghaiaanook" which translated means "Great Carver". L. 31" c. 2003 #8585

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These boxes come from the Maranaw

The maker of this kayak has used tiny wooden pegs to attach pieces to the kayak

all masks from the Hamatsa Ceremonies

The blade is iron that has been honed along the edge

Northwest Coast Canoe by Tom Duquette concho belts These boxes come from theThis is a dramatic piece of Northwest Coast art. Both the canoe and the sail are painted with vivid designs using strong colors. The carving of the classic Northwest Coast canoe is excellent. The carver, Tom Duquette was born in 1940 In northern Ontario. Although not a Native American, his work is well respected. In 2001, Chief Frank Baker gave him the Salish name, "Ghaiaanook" which translated means "Great Carver". L. 31" c. 2003 #8585

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