Tsimshian culture caved wood raven mask (1950-2000)
Pacific Northwest Native American carved and polychrome painted raven mask. The Raven mask is worn by the performers of the Git-Hoan to enhance their identification with their clan talisman.
Initialed "TG" on the back of the mask, carved after the documented published collection & scholar, TG Baugh.
Inuit, Tsimshian Clan, British Columbia, Canada, second half 20th century.
Condition: Mask has been mounted to a custom display stand. Wear commensurate with age and use.
Materials: Cedar, Paint
Dimensions: 6" W x 6" D x 14" H
SKU: 3378
Tear sheets are available on request.
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