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Haida Native American tobacco-pipe, 19th century
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Haida Native American tobacco-pipe, 19th century
Haida Native American tobacco-pipe, carved from Argillite, showing the legend of the Fisherman and his Wife. Currently in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, 19th century
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19th Century Bc Fisherman Fishermen Fishing Legend Legendary Pipe Royal Scottish Museum Tobacco Pipe White Background Wife Haida Mike Dixon
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This print showcases a remarkable Haida Native American tobacco-pipe from the 19th century. Carved with intricate detail from Argillite, this exquisite artifact depicts the legendary tale of the Fisherman and his Wife. Currently housed in the prestigious Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, this piece is a testament to both Native American artistry and cultural heritage. Against a pristine white background, the rich colors of this image bring forth every nuance of its craftsmanship. The pipe itself serves as a conduit between past and present, transporting us back to an era when smoking was not only a ritual but also an integral part of daily life for many indigenous communities. The legend depicted on this pipe speaks volumes about marriage dynamics within Haida culture. It portrays a female figure who possesses great power and influence over her fisherman husband. This narrative resonates with themes of love, desire, and perhaps even cautionary lessons regarding relationships. As we admire this stunning work of art through Mike Dixon's lens, it becomes evident that it represents more than just an object; it symbolizes centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Its presence in the Royal Scottish Museum ensures that these stories endure for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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