A Native American mask of an owl by Wally Bernard on Northern Vancouver Island. Owl masks have large round eye sockets, and a short but sharp beak. This mask is carved from red cedar and has cedar rope and bark tufts. The owl in Kwakwaka'wakw legend represents the wise one and is a messenger. See the extensive collection of Native american masks on display at Just Art Gallery in Port McNeill, Northern Vancouver Island.
Like many Native American masks, this owl mask is carved from Red Cedar and is on display at Just Art Gallery in Port McNeill, British Columbia.
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