Status
Available
Publication
Seattle : New York : University of Washington Press ; American Museum of Natural History, c1991.
Description
A collection of art (masks, head-dresses, blankets, coppers, feast dishes, and other Kwakiutl ceremonial objects) made by the Kwakiutl Indians of northern Vancouver Island and the nearby mainland.
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