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Featured Native Face Carving

Discussion in 'Tribal Art' started by cxgirl, Oct 3, 2017.

  1. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I picked this carving up a while ago and have been trying to figure it out. Signed (A.) E Natrall - I can find carvers with the name Natrall, (Coast Salish) but this doesn't look like a West Coast piece. It is 9" x 6" x 5 1/2".
    Any information appreciated
    thanks for looking
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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Maybe Frank .....the Coast Salish Natrall's have a long history of NWC 1st Nations art carving...
    this one is a low end tourist item......but IS authentic !

    Now, Ray Natrall.......that's where they shine !
     
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  3. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thank-you Komokwa! I'll see what I can find for Frank - it sure could be an F instead of an E. I must admit, I really didn't think this would be West Coast, thanks for sharing your knowledge:)
     
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  4. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    Yes, could be Frank, as Komo suggests; but it is a large family. I've seen these little heads before, but don't recall which of the Natralls do them. Their family tradition is to sign with a first initial, and last name, all caps except the two L's: P. NATRAll; F. NATRAll; so the signature is correct, F rather than E. They are Squamish, a Coast Salish band from SW B.C. (An older spelling is Skokomish).
    Many live in Vancouver; the Squamish territory extends up to Whistler. Paul Natrall is a chef in North Van (owner/operator of PR BannockFactory http://prbannockfactory.webstarts.com/) and Frank also works as a cook.
    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamish_people

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  5. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    PS, although Skokomish is an old and literal phonetic spelling of the native name for the Squamish people, they should not be confused with the Skokomish people, now a Federally recognized tribe in Washington State, Mason County.
    The two Coast Salish names themselves are closely related, the people less so.
    Squamish: Skwxwu7mesh
    Skokomish: sqWuqWu'b3sH (People of the river)
     
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  6. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thank-you all_fakes for this information:) I've now found a few of these heads by Natrall family.
    that food looks delicious on the Bannock Factory site.
     
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  7. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    Sure does....I'll have to try to get some next time I'm in Vancouver.:happy:
     
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  8. Christmasjoy

    Christmasjoy Well-Known Member

    Looks like an F to me .. Joy.
     
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