
Ditidaht Totem
YOCS Native carvers would sometimes incorporate some of the “curiosities” sold in the shop into their carvings – other examples by the Williams family include brine shrimp and crocodiles that making appearances on their poles.
Below the top figure is a wolf and large human head. Aside from the unique top figure, this pole is stylistically a classic, early carving by a Ditidaht artist who was probably related to the Williams family. A beautiful example. Same maker as V232. 14"
PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 14"
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Ditidaht Totem
YOCS Native carvers would sometimes incorporate some of the “curiosities” sold in the shop into their carvings – other examples by the Williams family include brine shrimp and crocodiles that making appearances on their poles.
Below the top figure is a wolf and large human head. Aside from the unique top figure, this pole is stylistically a classic, early carving by a Ditidaht artist who was probably related to the Williams family. A beautiful example. Same maker as V232. 14"
PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 14"
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YOCS Native carvers would sometimes incorporate some of the “curiosities” sold in the shop into their carvings – other examples by the Williams family include brine shrimp and crocodiles that making appearances on their poles.
Below the top figure is a wolf and large human head. Aside from the unique top figure, this pole is stylistically a classic, early carving by a Ditidaht artist who was probably related to the Williams family. A beautiful example. Same maker as V232. 14"
PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 14"























