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Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art

Learn about the distinctive artistic traditions of Pacific Northwest Native Americans with these resources, compiled by a librarian at The Seattle Public Library for Beyond the Frame. Beyond the Frame is a community-wide initiative revisiting the photographs of Edward S. Curtis and sparking conversations on Native identity, race and resilience, art and culture. We are one of more than twenty organizations participating in the Pacific Northwest. We will be presenting exhibits and programming throughout the year, beginning with Living Cultures.

  • Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast

    Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast

    Stewart, Hilary

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast
  • Looking at Totem Poles

    Looking at Totem Poles

    Stewart, Hilary

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Looking at Totem Poles
  • Tangible Visions

    Tangible Visions

    Wardwell, Allen

    Format: Book

    Availability: In-library use only

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  • Seekers and Travellers

    Seekers and Travellers

    Wyatt, Gary

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Seekers and Travellers
  • Mythic Beings

    Mythic Beings

    Wyatt, Gary

    Format: Book

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ti dᶻidᶻəlal̓ič sx̌alali ʔal tə ʔaciɫtalbixʷ swatixʷtəd. tiiɫ ʔačiɫtalbixʷ swatixʷtəd xʷiʔ ləʔabšid ʔə tə dᶻixʷ ʔaciɫtalbixʷ, ʔə tiiɫ dxʷdəw̓abš.

The Seattle Public Library is on Indigenous land. These are the traditional unceded territories of the Coast Salish people, specifically the Duwamish people.

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  • Native American Fiction
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