Raven rattle ca. 1850 Attributed to Albert Edward Edenshaw Raven rattles, carried in dances by men of high rank, traditionally feature a raven, a secondary ravens face, and a human figure reclining on the ravens back. Here, the human figure has a bears or wolfs head and, on the underside, a tiny frog sits at the bottom of the face on the ravens breast. This inventive design is attributed to Albert Edward Edenshaw, uncle of the renowned Haida artist Charles Edenshaw.. Raven rattle. Attributed to Albert Edward Edenshaw (Haida, 1812-1894). Haida, Native American. ca. 1850. Wood, pigment, glass beads and vegetal fiber. Made in British Columbia, Canada
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