Museum Source Reproductions
04/17/2026
Museum Source Reproductions proudly presents this exquisite hand-carved replica of a totem pole section originally created by the renowned Haida artist Charles Edenshaw. This piece captures the iconic bear spirit animal, a powerful symbol deeply rooted in Indigenous Pacific Northwest culture.
The bear spirit represents strength, family, vitality, courage, and healing. It inspires resilience and the bravery to face adversity—qualities celebrated across many Native American tribes. Bears are also revered as medicine beings, believed to possess remarkable magical powers and the ability to heal wounds, reflecting their enduring spirit in ceremonial traditions.
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03/19/2026
A spectacular addition to our fine carvings:
Wolf Frontlet https://www.etsy.com/listing/4456483530/wolf-frontlet-pacific-northwest-tribal
10/26/2022
This sun spirit mask is made in the style of First Nations tribal carvings from North America's Pacific Northwest region.
The sun symbolizes growth and life's abundance.Its warmth radiates healing and peace.
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Shamans in the tribes of the Pacific Northwest used masks in ceremonies.
Museum Source Reproductions is proud to present this exquisite hand carved adaptation of native American art.
This carving was not produced by a tribal member.
Size 17" x 14.75".
An unsolicited buyer reviews says: "5 out of 5 stars. The quality is amazing. The detail carving is amazing. It is clear this company uses excellent craftsman to make their reproductions. Thank you for offering beautiful art pieces."
10/22/2022
Shaman's Oyster Catcher Rattles were used by tribes in the Pacific Northwest Coast area. The other tribes of the region used similar rattles.
Shamans shook such rattles over an afflicted person’s body for protection. This rattle depicts a long-billed bird called an oyster catcher.
The oyster catcher is a transformative animal because it lives in the sky yet dives beneath the water for sustenance. Riding on the bird’s back is the image of a shaman. He is being transformed into a land otter.
This is a replica of a rattle that made by a Tlingit carver in the 19th century.
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