
Salish Thunderbird Totem by the White Eagle Family
Coast Salish thunderbird and wolf totem by the White Eagle Family. This model pole is carved in the style of the Muckleshoot White Eagle family of artists, who have been carving for the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop in Seattle since the 1960s. It features a Thunderbird over a Wolf with an extended tongue.
As is characteristic of their work, this pole is carved simply in red cedar and painted in bright colors. Just shy of 25 inches tall, this Is a larger totem from this prolific family. 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
As is characteristic of their work, this pole is carved simply in red cedar and painted in bright colors. Just shy of 25 inches tall, this Is a larger totem from this prolific family. 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
$2,000.00
Salish Thunderbird Totem by the White Eagle Family—
$2,000.00
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Salish Thunderbird Totem by the White Eagle Family
Coast Salish thunderbird and wolf totem by the White Eagle Family. This model pole is carved in the style of the Muckleshoot White Eagle family of artists, who have been carving for the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop in Seattle since the 1960s. It features a Thunderbird over a Wolf with an extended tongue.
As is characteristic of their work, this pole is carved simply in red cedar and painted in bright colors. Just shy of 25 inches tall, this Is a larger totem from this prolific family. 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
As is characteristic of their work, this pole is carved simply in red cedar and painted in bright colors. Just shy of 25 inches tall, this Is a larger totem from this prolific family. 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
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Coast Salish thunderbird and wolf totem by the White Eagle Family. This model pole is carved in the style of the Muckleshoot White Eagle family of artists, who have been carving for the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop in Seattle since the 1960s. It features a Thunderbird over a Wolf with an extended tongue.
As is characteristic of their work, this pole is carved simply in red cedar and painted in bright colors. Just shy of 25 inches tall, this Is a larger totem from this prolific family. 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
As is characteristic of their work, this pole is carved simply in red cedar and painted in bright colors. Just shy of 25 inches tall, this Is a larger totem from this prolific family. 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 19 3/4"W x 24 3/4"H























