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A RARE AND EARLY NORTHWEST COAST CARVED WOOD MATERNITY FIGURE KWAKIUTL (KWAKWAKA 'WAKW'), 19TH CENTURY Aged patina through handling 20cm high Provenance: Adam Prout, UK Ex Private collection The elegant seated female figure holds her baby upon her knees, cradling the suckling infant's head. The female figure displays a very distinctive 'conical' shaped hair-style, although the domed forehead, which was flattened artificially, was practiced by the Kosimo (Salish). The Kwakiutl are one of several indigenous First Nations that inhabit the western coast of British Columbia, Canada, from central and northern Vancouver Island to the adjacent mainland coast. The Kwakwaka'wakw, or 'Kwak´wala-speaking people', live along the Pacific Northwest coast of British Columbia. The tribes once numbered twenty-eighty, who lived on northern Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland. They are known for the 'potlatch' ceremony which in Kwak'waka literally means 'to give'. Much of our early knowledge about the Kwakiutl is attributed to Franz Boas (1858 - 1943), and his close associate George Hunt (1854 - 1933). Boas, the first, and perhaps most famous, anthropologist to work with the Kwakiutl, conducted intermittent field work in the Northwest Coast between 1885 and 1930, engaging in ethnographic interviews, compiling myths and oral histories, charting Kwakiutl social and political organisation, and observing festivals and ceremonies. George Hunt, a Kwakiutl considered by some to be among the first indigenous anthropologists, described himself as a 'collector' and served as a translator and guide for Boas and several other prominent anthropologists engaged in ethnography and collecting, including the renowned photographer Edward Curtis and anthropologist Samuel A. Barrett.
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