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Bu-Quis with Cockle by Tony Hunt family ’ He looked and saw

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Bu-Quis with Cockle by Tony Hunt family ’ He looked and sawSilkscreen Print 20 1 4" x 13" 1975 Edition of 205 In Northwest Coast mythology Bu quis was a woods dweller who was sometimes seen alone on the beach eating cockles. He was greatly feared because he ate human beings. Bu quis appeared in the traditional art only as a mask used in certain dances, but here Tony Hunt interpreted him in a flat design. Hall, Edwin S., et al. Northwest Coast Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Screen Prints. Douglas &

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’ He looked and saw salmon

Edition 1/200

"There is a picture I hold dear of my sister as a little girl with this puffy dress and cedar headband on

Feeling sorry that he could not catch food to eat he went by the ocean and wept

to live for the rest of her life

Bu-Quis with Cockle by Tony Hunt family ’ He looked and sawSilkscreen Print 20 1 4" x 13" 1975 Edition of 205 In Northwest Coast mythology Bu quis was a woods dweller who was sometimes seen alone on the beach eating cockles. He was greatly feared because he ate human beings. Bu quis appeared in the traditional art only as a mask used in certain dances, but here Tony Hunt interpreted him in a flat design. Hall, Edwin S., et al. Northwest Coast Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Screen Prints. Douglas &

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