Gold Wolf Bracelet FrontletThis Wolf Bracelet is hand carved in 14 karat gold by Kwakwakawakw Artist Joe Wilson from the Namgis First Nation. The Wolf Symbol represents loyalty, strong family ties, good communication, education, understanding, and intelligence. Of all land animals, the Wolf has the strongest supernatural powers and is the most accomplished hunter. Find more information about and examples of The Wolf Northwest Coast First Nations symbol. The bracelet is close to
Captain George Vancouver entered the territory of the Kwakwaka’wakw
” They appeared in the morning and the people feasted again and prepared it to be stored
It is in perfect condition and has never been framed
"This scene was the first that came to mind when I set to work on this project
Erin started designing our new home and studio space to be built in what was once my grandparents’ backyard on stunning K’omoks First Nation reserve lands
the continuity of their species is ensured by the fertilized eggs
This Wolf Dancer Panel is carved by artist Karver Everson from the Kʼomoks and Kwakwaka'wakw First Nation
The Thunderbird comes from my grandmother’s side from Koskimo
the animals suffered and the plants suffered
Find more information about and examples of The Loon Northwest Coast First Nations symbol
or Young Thunderbird
You can also request to have mother-of-pearl incorporated into the design