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“Bear” by Kakee Ningoseak

Bear by Kakee Negoseak Inuit Sculpture

“Bear” by Kakee Negoseak
7″ x 6″ x 3″ – Sold

“Bear” by Joanie Ragee

Bear by Joanie Ragee Inuit Sculpture

“Bear” by Joanie Ragee
9″ x 3″ x 4″ – $520

“Box Drum“ Alternate view

Box Drum “ by David and Zach Boxley  Alternate view

Box Drum “ by David and Zach Boxley
Alternate view

“Box Drum “ by David and Zach Boxley

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“Box Drum“ by David and Zach Boxley
31” w x 41”h x 13d – $4,800

“Box Drum “ by David and Zach Boxley – Alternate view 2

Box Drum  by David and Zach Boxley

“Box Drum”  by David and Zach Boxley
Alternate view 2

“Frog Bowl” by Stan Hunt

"Frog Bowl" by Stan Hunt

“Frog Bowl” by Stan Hunt
10″ w x 5″h x 8″d Sold

“Frog Bowl” by Stan Hunt – alternate view

"Frog Bowl" by Stan Hunt - alternate view

“Frog Bowl” by Stan Hunt
Alternate view

“Whale Woman” – by Chris Aningayou

Whale Woman - by Chris Aningayou

Whale Woman – by Chris Aningayou
12″wide x 30″ high x 5″ deep
$2,400

“Female Chum Salmon” by Alvin Aningayou

“Female Chum Salmon” by Alvin Aningayou

“Female Chum Salmon”
by Alvin Aningayou
3” wide x 2” high x 2” deep
Sold

Private Residence – Wolf’s Moon

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Expressed in this red cedar rendition of “Wolf’s Moon” by Rande Cook are the four different phases of the moon. From the four seasons to the four parts of the cycle of life for the salmon as it travels from the rivers only to return again, this number is echoed throughout Native culture as well as the rooms of this home.