
Large Quileute or Makah Totem Pole
The distinctive heavy brow and broad, straight nose are distinctive enough that the maker of this pole could likely be identified with some research. The speckling pattern of paint resembles other works, likely by this same artist, that have been identified as Quileute. The pursed lips on the human are an interesting touch and probably indicate that the figure is depicted singing. A highly unusual piece. 26"
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Makah, Native American
SIZE: 26"
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Large Quileute or Makah Totem Pole
The distinctive heavy brow and broad, straight nose are distinctive enough that the maker of this pole could likely be identified with some research. The speckling pattern of paint resembles other works, likely by this same artist, that have been identified as Quileute. The pursed lips on the human are an interesting touch and probably indicate that the figure is depicted singing. A highly unusual piece. 26"
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Makah, Native American
SIZE: 26"
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The distinctive heavy brow and broad, straight nose are distinctive enough that the maker of this pole could likely be identified with some research. The speckling pattern of paint resembles other works, likely by this same artist, that have been identified as Quileute. The pursed lips on the human are an interesting touch and probably indicate that the figure is depicted singing. A highly unusual piece. 26"
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Makah, Native American
SIZE: 26"























