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Yéil Sheishóox – Raven RattleAlder, Acrylic, Copper Pellets, Seine Twine, Metal Stand
- 14.5"h
- 9.63"w
- 8.75 (measurements include stand)"d
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Yéil Xéidu- Raven Steals the Light CombAlder, Abalone Shell Inlay
- 4.5"h
- 3.18"w
- .25"d
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Natsilané Yadí, Kéet Sʼé – Child of Natsilané, the First KillerwhaleAlder, Copper, Horse Hair, Opercula, Abalone, Acrylic paint
- 14.5"h
- 9"w
- 8.5"d
$4,500
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Náaḵw Ax̱áa – Octopus PaddleYellow Cedar, Acrylic, Abalone Shell Inlay
- 59.25"h
- 5.75"w
- 1.75"d
SOLD -
Kéet gaaw (Killerwhale Drum)Deer Hide, Acrylic Paint, Beater
- 20"h
- 20"w
- 3"d
SOLD -
Axaa Kéet PaddleYellow Cedar, Acrylic Paint, Abalone
- 59.5"h
- 5.25"w
- 1.63"d
SOLD -
Kéet eek y’ax yateeHorse Hide, Acrylic Paint, Drum Beater
- 16"h
- 16"w
- 3"d
SOLD -
Ix̱t Kéetʼaach Saaní – Shaman Named KéetʼaachAlder, Abalone, Horse Hair, Acrylic Paint
- 11.5"h
- 5.5"w
- 12.5"d
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Shaatkʼ Aasgutú Yan Ayadeil – Forest Protector WomanSpalted Alder, Cedar Bark, Acrylic Paint
- 25"h
- 12.5"w
- 5"d
SOLD -
Ax̱ Léelkʼw, Yéil – My Grandfather, RavenAlder, Copper
- 9.75"h
- 7.5"w
- 5"d
SOLD -
Shaawát Ḵugáas- Fog WomanSpalted Alder, Horse Hair, Acrylic Paint
- 24"h
- 7"w
- 5"d
SOLD
Born and raised in Ketchikan, AK, he was given his Tlingit name by his paternal grandmother. She also introduced him to the richness of his heritage. The currents of life in the modern world led him to settle in Portland, OR, where he is a high school teacher. In recent years, he became immersed in the design and carving tradition of his ancestors. He works with a variety of materials, yet mostly in wood. Eechdaa seeks to join those who carry Tlingit tradition, language and creativity forward while raising up the next generation of culture bearer