Art 106
Slide Show for Test #1
Pacific Northwest Coast Natives
knives
Elbow adzes
Slide 2
Slide 3:
Chief Willie Seaweed
(not Chief Mungo Martin)
Nuu-chah-nulth house1778 Sketch by John Webber (with Captain Cook)
Slide 5
Slide 6a: Coast Salish shed roof house
Note movable horizontal walls. Planks were set in place between thin poles and tied.
They could be removed during the summer months and carried to summer camps.
Slide 6b: Shed roof house from Ozette excavation
Slide 7a: Carved house model
Slide 7b:Haida 6-beam house
Slide 7c: Haida“Monster House”.
Note that no interior house posts
are needed (because the beams
rest on the gable planks).
Slide 8: Interior of a 2-beam house with dance screen
Slide 9: The structure (without roof and walls) of
a 2-beam gabled house on 4 interior house posts.
Tlingit.
RavenSlide 11
Slide 14; (model)
Nuu-chah-nulth Club,
1600-1800.
Whale jawbone
Slide 16
Weaving Techniques
Slide 17
CoilingPlaiting
Haida berry basket
Slide 24
Coast Salish loom& blanket – Slide 25
Slide 27 will be added later. See page 62 in your book.Slide 27
Slide 31
Slide 31
Slide 32 b:
Raven and the
first humans
Sun/Mountain Hawk
(with 3 mythic men)
Raven carrying the Moon
Frog
Slide 32b (extra):
Slide 35Not on the first test
Slide 36: Frog (potlatch hat)(Not on the first test)
Slide 37: Sea Monster House
Not on the first test
Slide 39: foreground is a Sisiutl feast dish.
Slide 40
Not on the first test
Bonus! Slide 41:
Thunderbird
Raven
Raven,
Sisiutl
But wait, there’s more!
• We also studied about the soul recovery
ceremony (spirit canoe ceremony), spirit
boards, spirit wands, etc., so here are a
few more slides you need to recognize
and know about:
Slide 42: Soul Recovery Ceremony/Spirit Canoe Ceremony.
Slide 43:
Coast Salish
Power Figure
Slide 44:
Coast Salish
Power Boards
• That’s all, folks!