
Haida figure, North West Coast
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Haida figures are traditional sculptural works created by the Haida people of the North West Coast of North America, particularly from present-day British Columbia and Alaska. These figures often represent clan crests, ancestors, or supernatural beings and are characterized by distinctive formline design and symbolic representation. Haida sculpture is considered among the most sophisticated indigenous art traditions of the Pacific Northwest.
CeremonialCulturalTotemSculptureTraditionalSpiritualWood CarvingHaidaIntricateNorth American Indigenous
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