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Object Number 17-17-10/87206
Display Title Sisiutl Mask
Descriptions
Object Description Sisiutl Mask. This large mask represents Sisiutl, a fabulous double-headed serpent with an anthropomorphic horned face with bared teeth in center. Each profile head has a curled horn and a sharp, protruding tongue. The sections depicting serpents could be moved back and forth by a tuxw'id dancer.
Inventory Description Mask, carved wood, double-headed serpent, painted
Classification
  • Mask
Department Ethnographic
Date 1900-1910
Culture
  • Kwakwaka'wakw
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / Canada / British Columbia / Village Island / Mamalelegala Village
Additional Geographic Terms Spring Pass; Queen Charlotte Sound
Quantity 1
Provenance
Expedition Peabody Museum Expedition (1917)
Collector Dr. Charles Frederick Newcombe (09/1917)

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