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Art of the North Pacific Coast of North America
which is sometimes described as having a raven’s body with a whale’s
body attached to its head, and a fin attached to the raven’s back. It
is shown in profile with one leg, the dorsal fin, and the tails of raven
Fig. 240. Slate dish with design represent-
ing a killer-whale, Haida.
Fig. 242. Tattooing representing
the moon, Haida.
Fig. 241. Drum painted with design
of an eagle, Tsimshian.
Fig. 243. Carving on the end of a food
tray representing a hawk, Tlingit.
and whale, twisted around so as to be seen from the side. In other
cases it is described as having a bear’s head with the mouth of a shark.
In fig. 240, which represents the design on a circular slate dish,
we see a good case of the adaptation of a profile to the decorative
field. The design represents a killer-whale with two dorsal fins.
The animal is bent around the rim of the dish so that the head
Art of the North Pacific Coast of North America
which is sometimes described as having a raven’s body with a whale’s
body attached to its head, and a fin attached to the raven’s back. It
is shown in profile with one leg, the dorsal fin, and the tails of raven
Fig. 240. Slate dish with design represent-
ing a killer-whale, Haida.
Fig. 242. Tattooing representing
the moon, Haida.
Fig. 241. Drum painted with design
of an eagle, Tsimshian.
Fig. 243. Carving on the end of a food
tray representing a hawk, Tlingit.
and whale, twisted around so as to be seen from the side. In other
cases it is described as having a bear’s head with the mouth of a shark.
In fig. 240, which represents the design on a circular slate dish,
we see a good case of the adaptation of a profile to the decorative
field. The design represents a killer-whale with two dorsal fins.
The animal is bent around the rim of the dish so that the head