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Art 106
Slide Show for Test #1
Pacific Northwest Coast Natives
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Nuu-chah-nulth house1778 Sketch by John Webber (with Captain Cook)
Slide 5
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Slide 6a: Coast Salish shed roof house
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Note movable horizontal walls. Planks were set in place between thin poles and tied.
They could be removed during the summer months and carried to summer camps.
Slide 6b: Shed roof house from Ozette excavation
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Slide 7a: Carved house model
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Slide 7b:Haida 6-beam house
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Slide 7c: Haida“Monster House”.
Note that no interior house posts
are needed (because the beams
rest on the gable planks).
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Slide 8: Interior of a 2-beam house with dance screen
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Slide 9: The structure (without roof and walls) of
a 2-beam gabled house on 4 interior house posts.
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Coast Salish loom& blanket – Slide 25
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Slide 27 will be added later. See page 62 in your book.Slide 27
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Slide 35Not on the first test
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Slide 36: Frog (potlatch hat)(Not on the first test)
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Slide 37: Sea Monster House
Not on the first test
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Slide 39: foreground is a Sisiutl feast dish.
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But wait, there’s more!
• We also studied about the soul recovery
ceremony (spirit canoe ceremony), spirit
boards, spirit wands, etc., so here are a
few more slides you need to recognize
and know about:
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Slide 42: Soul Recovery Ceremony/Spirit Canoe Ceremony.