We're members at Seattle's Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and visit often now that things are re-opening. During the shutdowns, the Burke has hosted many on-line talks and presentations. Here is a recent one featuring items from the collection of the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I'm always amazed at the fantastically imaginative carvings, especially the masks with moving parts like working jaws and rolling eyes. Take a rare look at these distant treasures from the past!
See amazing Northwest Coast Native artwork from Canada
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