Silver Round Salmon Spirit Pendant ChiefThis Salmon Pendant is hand carved in sterling silver by Justin Rivard from the Cree Nation and signed on the back. The Salmon symbolizes abundance, fertility, prosperity and renewal. For thousands of years, Salmon have been the primary food source for Northwest Coast Native Americans and are highly respected. Find more information about and examples of The Salmon Northwest Coast First Nations symbol. The pendant, excluding the bail, measures
The print is 30 inches or about 76 cm wide and 22 inches or 56 cm high
This copper-shaped Orca Pendant is hand-carved in sterling silver by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin
Haida Wolf sterling silver and 14 karat gold 1/4 inch wide Band
A display stand in yew wood that was handmade by Haida artist Darrell White accompanies the artwork
So when the sun broke the horizon and hit him
It has been carved from red cedar and painted in yellow
This figure can be found lurking at the edge of a stream or in the shadows of the forest
the animals suffered and the plants suffered
In a song composed by Kodi Nelson
At English Bay Beach is an inunnguaq––commonly called an inukshuk––given to the city of Vancouver by the people of the Northwest Territories
Finger-weaving the weft of white
Typically falling around the 21st of December