miniature totem pole

Culture
Haida people
Creation date
Collection
Native American
Materials
argillite (black slate)
Dimensions
H: 21 in.
Currently On View
Location
Native Art of the Americas Gallery
Credit line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Townsend Jr.
Accession number
65.121
Gallery Label

Carving in argillite stone is "tourist" art, and has been for over a century.

Although argillite carvings are made for outsiders, their subject matter derives from traditional sources, for example, a totem pole.

Argillite is soft when first mined and can be carved easily.

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