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| 8.1 / 6.1 cm Haida Wolf Northwest Coast Native. Design of the drawing by Freda Diesing totem
The sculpture is made by the handicraftsman in professional art studio of paleontology.
The Wolf is an important figure in the crest hierarchy of the Haida people. Troublesome, volatile and ferociously playful, he is usually represented with a long snout, sharp fangs, a bushy tail and ears slanting backwards. |
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