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"Copper Woman" by Alaska Native artist Clarissa Hudson      

Copyright 2003
Sealaska Heritage Institute
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"White Raven (y'eil)"
Bronze with patina. "This sculpture of Raven represents to me Raven's balance between the natural and the not-so-natural world," wrote the artist. "Raven means many things to the Tlingit people. One of my personal views is this: Raven is a 'star' of many folk tales and myths. He is not a God, nor is he considered sacred. He is, however, capable of doing magical things, and even creating sometimes, just as creatures of other folk tales and myths throughout the world. Through legend, it is said, Raven was white in the time before he was caught in a smoke hole and turned black by the smoke." 12.25 inches high X 10.5 inches wide X 5 inches depth. 10 lbs. Limited Edition of 50. By Marie Laws. $3,175.00 (#1241)
"Naan-ya-ah-ye with the Keet Crest"
Killerwhale dorsal fin with abalone shell inlay. Executed in B.C. chlorite stone. This piece is scheduled for exhibition in Fall 2005 at the Randy Lewis Gallery in Seattle, Washington.  16 X 14 X 7 inches. Approximately 45 lb. By Ben Paul. $1,800.00
(#1274)

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