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Model totem pole with three carved figures; from top, figures are: human, kingfisher, kingfisher. The human is crouched on top of a kingfisher, with their fingers curled around its back. The kingfisher is bent over with its wings tilted upward, framing the human, and beak pointed down. Its head is framed on either side by the wings of the kingfisher below. Second kingfisher done in identical pose, with larger wings, and is standing on a rounded base. Base has a water creature, carved in relief, curled around itself along the bottom edge. Human is red, kingfishers are grey, and sea creature is black; formline design elements throughout in black, green, red, and yellow. Artist name and design name, Kingfishers, written on bottom.
DISCOVERY ROOM (AMNH - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, NEW YORK, NY, USA, 2001)
The paint is black, red, green, and yellow.
Large white canvas screen with red and black painted designs. The screen is made from three pieces of fabric sewn together, creating long horizontal seams. There are metal gromits acroccs the top edge for hanging. The design across the lower half is a Sisiutl. On the upper half is an animal figure (bear?) with a human face in the torso, holding a copper in each hand. The coppers contain animal motifs in profile (wolf?, bear?).