Kissing Otter Pendant Item Number: 1590/6 from the MOA: University of British Columbia
A pair of solid otters (kissing) joined at mouth, back and tail. There is a stamp on the back of one otter but no initials.
Animal imagery is a significant part of woodland first nations tradition, but no documented instance has been found of the use of animal effigies in trade. The place of effigies in woodlands culture is not known.
personal ornamentation