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  1. The image displays a collection of Northwest Coast Native American masks, likely from a museum or cultural exhibit. These masks are significant in the cultures of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, including tribes like the #Tlingit, #Haida, #Tsimshian, #Kwakiutl, and Nootka.

  2. The image displays a collection of Northwest Coast Native American masks, likely from a museum or cultural exhibit. These masks are significant in the cultures of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, including tribes like the #Tlingit, #Haida, #Tsimshian, #Kwakiutl, and Nootka.

  3. Cattails. #CoastSalish (Twana)

    16. Twilled; inner bark of red cedar #Kwakiutl

    17. Food Mat, Plailed and twiled innar bark of red cedar. #Nootkan (Kyuquot; мита

    18. Used for bedding or for wrapoing packages Plaited, inner bark of red cedar. Noofkan (Clayoquot) e

  4. #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population

  5. #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population

  6. #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population

  7. Spoon. Maple; inlay of snail opercula. #Tlingit or Haida. 1922

    4. Grease Dish. Tlingit (Auk). 7893

    5. Coffin Board. Yellow cedar, represents bear. #Kwakiutl (Kingcome Inlet). 33

  8. Located on #Kwakiutl #FirstNation territory, #Cluxewe Resort is #Indigenous owned and operated. It's just outside of #PortMcNeill town centre. I love it there. I want to return.

    Photo from February 2023. When I stayed there with two friends. My #Winter #snow belated birthday #getaway.

    cluxeweresort.com/

    #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #ExploreBC #ExploreVanIsle #WinterGetaway

  9. Located on #Kwakiutl #FirstNation territory, #Cluxewe Resort is #Indigenous owned and operated. It's just outside of #PortMcNeill town centre. I love it there. I want to return.

    Photo from February 2023. When I stayed there with two friends. My #Winter #snow belated birthday #getaway.

    cluxeweresort.com/

    #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #ExploreBC #ExploreVanIsle #WinterGetaway

  10. Located on #Kwakiutl #FirstNation territory, #Cluxewe Resort is #Indigenous owned and operated. It's just outside of #PortMcNeill town centre. I love it there. I want to return.

    Photo from February 2023. When I stayed there with two friends. My #Winter #snow belated birthday #getaway.

    cluxeweresort.com/

    #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #ExploreBC #ExploreVanIsle #WinterGetaway

  11. Located on #Kwakiutl #FirstNation territory, #Cluxewe Resort is #Indigenous owned and operated. It's just outside of #PortMcNeill town centre. I love it there. I want to return.

    Photo from February 2023. When I stayed there with two friends. My #Winter #snow belated birthday #getaway.

    cluxeweresort.com/

    #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #ExploreBC #ExploreVanIsle #WinterGetaway

  12. Located on #Kwakiutl #FirstNation territory, #Cluxewe Resort is #Indigenous owned and operated. It's just outside of #PortMcNeill town centre. I love it there. I want to return.

    Photo from February 2023. When I stayed there with two friends. My #Winter #snow belated birthday #getaway.

    cluxeweresort.com/

    #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #ExploreBC #ExploreVanIsle #WinterGetaway

  13. #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw, also known as the #Kwakiutl, are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total

  14. #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population

  15. #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl [2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population, according to a 2016 census, was 3,665 people. Most live in their traditional territories on northern

  16. My friend Beau's latest creation.
    A gorgeous #cedar #weaved #hat with a #raven head. Custom made for a #Kwakiutl educator, (from the Raven Clan) in Campbell River.
    First photo is of the hat on a worktable.
    Second photo is of the hat with a starry skies edit by me.

    beauwagner.ca/

    #Indigenous #Art #WearableArt #NativeArt #FirstNations #Woodcarving #CedarWoven #handmade #VancouverIsland #CoastSalish #IndigenousArt #VanIsle #Canada #IndigenousBC

  17. The #Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw (IPA: [ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "#Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are one of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Their current population, according to a 2016 census, is 3,665. Most live in their