Sxwayxwey Mask Item Number: A6813 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Snake-face mask with protruding cylindrical eyes. Two snake heads on top of mask and one which appears to be the nose. Unpainted.

History Of Use

Used in cleansing ceremonies: during marriage, after a death, or for the bestowing of a name.

Iconographic Meaning

Snake face mask with "lidded eyes in sockets that merge above the nose and run off the top of the head. The nose is the beast's head, with blunt snout and open mouth, facing upward. A ridge, with stripes across and running off it, extends around the eye sockets, and circles represent the body of the snake. The horns are muzzled beasts, also identified as snakes (Suttles 1982:60)."