IDNO
P.8445.ACH1
Description
On Catalogue Card: “Masks of ‘how-how’ a mythical bird of enormous size. Wooden mask with stick which passes down the wearer’s back beneath his blanket and is fastened with a belt, enabling him to carry it projecting from his hidden face. The dancer assumes a crouching attitude and frequently bends so that the beak sweeps the ground. The beak can be opened and closed by a hidden string passing beneath the blanket. Around the neck are pendant cedar bark tassels and on top are twigs covered with eagle down. In certain ‘kusuit’ dances any of the supernatural creatures can be shown, and it is then that ‘how-hows’ appear. The clapping of the beaks gives them their names.” [typed text]
Place
N America; Canada; British Columbia; Bella Coola
Cultural Affliation
Northwest Coast Indian; Salishan; Coast Salish; Nuxalk [historically Bella Coola]
Named Person
Photographer
McIllwraith, Thomas F.
Collector / Expedition
Haddon, Alfred Cort; McIllwraith, Thomas F.
Date
Collection Name
Mounted Haddon Collection
Source
Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)McIllwraith, Thomas F.
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Place: Previous catalogue card by T.F. McIllwraith was of the Bella Coola. [JD 28/4/2007]
FM:143095
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