Jimmy Jones’ Haida Raven Totem Pole

Description and Specifications

  • Artist: Jimmy Jones, a renowned Haida artist known for his exquisite craftsmanship.
  • Material: Yew wood
  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 20 inches
    • Width: 7 inches
    • Depth: 6 inches
  • Features:
    • The totem pole is hollowed out at the back.
    • Jimmy Jones has signed the carving.
  • Price: $1800

Significance of Northwest Coast Wood Carvings

Northwest Coast wood carvings and basketry play a crucial role in the cultural and ceremonial life of Native nations in the region. These artworks are not only decorative but also hold deep symbolic meanings and serve various traditional purposes.

Totem Poles

Totem poles, like the one crafted by Jimmy Jones, have been central to the cultural practices of many Native villages along the Northwest Coast.

  • Serve as Memorials: People raise totem poles to honor important ancestors, recount significant events, or celebrate histories.
  • Display Crests and Family History: The poles feature animal and bird crests that symbolize the beginning and continuation of family histories.
  • Enhance Community Visibility: Communities erect totem poles in visible locations, making them prominent cultural landmarks.

Masks

Masks are another vital element of Northwest Coast artistry. They represent a wide array of forms, reflecting both the natural world and the spiritual realm.

  • Depict Various Forms: Masks often portray animals, sea creatures, and birds, embodying the natural world’s rich diversity.
  • Reflect Spiritual Significance: They represent human and spirit forms, including shamans’ spiritual helpers, believed to influence the physical world.
  • Provide Protection: People hang masks in houses to ward off harmful spirits, using them for both protective and ceremonial purposes.

Traditional Ceremonial Items

Northwest Coast artists create many items integral to traditional ceremonies, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of these communities. Some of these items include:

  • Masks: Used in various ceremonies to represent spirits and animals.
  • Bowls and Rattles: Functional items that also carry cultural significance.
  • Totem Poles: Large-scale carvings that tell stories and honor ancestors.
  • Halibut Hooks and Paddles: Practical items often intricately carved with symbolic designs.
  • Spruce Root Basketry: Fine basketry that is both utilitarian and artistic.

Available Resources

For those interested in learning more about Northwest Coast carving traditions, the book “Northwest Carving Traditions” offers an in-depth exploration of these art forms. Additionally, Tribal Crafts provides a range of traditional items for sale, including masks, bowls, totem poles, and basketry, many of which are used in traditional ceremonies.

yew wood raven totem pole

Jimmy Jones   Haida

Raven Totem Pole

Yew wood – 20 x 7 x 6 inches

$1800