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Native American Art
by David Penney
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Excerpt - on Page 201: "
... This Atlakam set was carved by Willie Seaweed, Joe Seaweed, and Charles Nowell. Willie Seaweed is visible in the rear row near the center, without a mask. Royal ... "
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Art History
by Marilyn Stokstad
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... painted wooden masks, articulated and operat- ed by strings worked by the dancers. Among the finest masks are those by Willie Seaweed (1873-1967), a Kwak- waka'wakw chief (fig. ... "
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Totem Poles of the Pacific Northwest Coast
by Edward Malin
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... emerged who found employment for their creative talents in these villages, the most prolific being Charlie James, Mungo Martin, and Willie Seaweed. Now that we have established the time for the appearance of such totem poles in Kwakiutl territory, we can examine ... "
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Native North American Art (Oxford History of Art)
by Janet Catherine Berlo
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