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Haida tribe Native American figure of a medicine manHaida tribe Native North American wooden figure of a shaman prepared for burial. The inscription says: This man was lost in the woods. He fell and broke both legs and was found as represented here
Head of Haida Native American Ancestor-figure, from the pacific north-west coast of America, from the British Museums collection
Haida Native American tobacco-pipe, 19th centuryHaida 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
Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian. Figure of a Medicine Man who fell in the wood, broke both legs and starved to death. Museum of Mankind, London
Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Haida Tribe, Soul Trap, used by a Shaman. Museum of Mankind, London