
Ditidaht Thunderbird Totem by the Williams Family
The red and green colors are also indicative of the YOCS origin of this pole – a color scheme favored by the James family and found on a number of pieces from their shop. A nice touch on this pole is that the face on the chest of the thunderbird and the faces on the wings make a “Sisiutl” figure, also known as a three-headed sea serpent. An interesting and deeply carved example of Williams family work. 19 3/4"H x 15"W
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 19 3/4"H x 15"W
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Ditidaht Thunderbird Totem by the Williams Family
The red and green colors are also indicative of the YOCS origin of this pole – a color scheme favored by the James family and found on a number of pieces from their shop. A nice touch on this pole is that the face on the chest of the thunderbird and the faces on the wings make a “Sisiutl” figure, also known as a three-headed sea serpent. An interesting and deeply carved example of Williams family work. 19 3/4"H x 15"W
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 19 3/4"H x 15"W
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The red and green colors are also indicative of the YOCS origin of this pole – a color scheme favored by the James family and found on a number of pieces from their shop. A nice touch on this pole is that the face on the chest of the thunderbird and the faces on the wings make a “Sisiutl” figure, also known as a three-headed sea serpent. An interesting and deeply carved example of Williams family work. 19 3/4"H x 15"W
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 19 3/4"H x 15"W























