Rounding Into Port — Qagyuhl
Rounding Into Port — Qagyuhl
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From Edward Curtis’ Field Notes:
“The primitive Kwakiutl sail for canvas was a sheet of cedar-bark matting, and on catamarans a large, square section of thin boards was propped up against the wind. Canvas is now used. The painting on the canoe at the left represents “sisiutl”, the mythical double-headed serpent. The carved figure-heads of the middle canoe and the one on the right are respectively an eagle and a bear. The bear canoe is further embellished with highly conventionalized paintings of the head, flipper and tail of a whale.” – Edward S. Curtis
Volume 10, The Kwakiutl, 1915. Portfolio plate no. 352.
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