Kwakiutl Mask 1914 by Edward S Curtis
IMAGE DETAILS
Edward S Curtis titled this photograph “Tsunukwalahl, Qagyuhl — Person wearing Mask of Tsunukwalahl, a mythical being, used during the Winter Dance.”. In it Curtis captures a member of the Qagyuhl (Kwakwaka’wakw) tribe wearing a mask representing Tsunukwalahl, a mythical figure central to their Winter Dance ceremony. Read more about the photograph, its significance and Edward S Curtis in this blog post >
CANVAS DETAILS
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