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Description

Caller mask. Face mask with pursed lips and cedar bark fringe representing hair. The mask is painted white with thick black eyebrows, red nostrils, a black moustache in two parts, and a black design on the chin. There is also a red and black design across the forehead, and a red scalloped design beside the eyes. Additional piece of wood at crown which has two holes drilled, possibly for feathers. Off-white cord is attached at the back of the mask through hjoles at the sides and chin.

History Of Use

Caller mask from the atłaamł dance series.

Narrative

Once attributed to Willie Seaweed, however Bill Holm says it his not his work (see "Smoky Top", page 38).

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