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  • Mask, Wood, pigment, vegetal fiber, iron nails, and feathers, Yup'ik, Native American

Mask

#9810

ca. 1900

Wood, pigment, vegetal fiber, iron nails, and feathers

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Within the bentwood border of this mask, a hunter’s kayak searches for quarry. Near the center of the boat, the face of a humanoid seal spirit emerges, with an unidentified spirit visage above. The tiny bird head at the bow may portray the hunter as seen through the eyes of his prey. Fish and flippers surround the vessel, representing the supernatural animals that slip through the thumbless spirit hands and into the physical world to be hunted.

9810: Mask, Yup'ik Artist

OLELO HOIKE

Anana
34 1/2 × 22 × 9 1/2 in. (87.6 × 55.9 × 24.1 cm)
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The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection of Native American Art, Gift of Valerie-Charles Diker Fund, 2017
Helu Komo
2017.718.3

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