Bill Reid - Haida Native Art - Wolf Postcards
by Bill_Reid_FoundationPacific Northwest Native Indian Art by Bill Reid
Bill Reid Haida "Ghuuts" Wolf.
The Wolf to the Haidas was an imaginary creature, existing only on the mainland B.C. but never seen on the Haida Gwaii island. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in the crest hierarchy. Troublesome, volatile, ferociously playful in Haida Mythology, he is usually represented in profile, squatting with a long snout with flared nostrils, large & many teeth including canines, prominent ears & a curled-over tail. The wolf was a primary figure in Reid’s family crest.
The Wolf to the Haidas was an imaginary creature, existing only on the mainland B.C. but never seen on the Haida Gwaii island. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in the crest hierarchy. Troublesome, volatile, ferociously playful in Haida Mythology, he is usually represented in profile, squatting with a long snout with flared nostrils, large & many teeth including canines, prominent ears & a curled-over tail. The wolf was a primary figure in Reid’s family crest.
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Bill Reid Haida "Ghuuts" Wolf.
The Wolf to the Haidas was an imaginary creature, existing only on the mainland B.C. but never seen on the Haida Gwaii island. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in the crest hierarchy. Troublesome, volatile, ferociously playful in Haida Mythology, he is usually represented in profile, squatting with a long snout with flared nostrils, large & many teeth including canines, prominent ears & a curled-over tail. The wolf was a primary figure in Reid’s family crest.
created by
Bill_Reid_Foundation (3/28/2009 2:20 PM)
Bill Reid Haida "Ghuuts" Wolf.
The Wolf to the Haidas was an imaginary creature, existing only on the mainland B.C. but never seen on the Haida Gwaii island. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in the crest hierarchy. Troublesome, volatile, ferociously playful in Haida Mythology, he is usually represented in profile, squatting with a long snout with flared nostrils, large & many teeth including canines, prominent ears & a curled-over tail. The wolf was a primary figure in Reid’s family crest.
created by
Bill_Reid_Foundation (3/28/2009 2:20 PM)
The Wolf to the Haidas was an imaginary creature, existing only on the mainland B.C. but never seen on the Haida Gwaii island. Nonetheless, he is an important figure in the crest hierarchy. Troublesome, volatile, ferociously playful in Haida Mythology, he is usually represented in profile, squatting with a long snout with flared nostrils, large & many teeth including canines, prominent ears & a curled-over tail. The wolf was a primary figure in Reid’s family crest.
Comment Wall (showing 3 of 3) ( Add a comment )
peaceandlove said 9/5/2009
totally cool
Be the first to comment on this store!
Be the first to comment on this store!
(more postcards information)

Highest Quality Postcards
- No minimum order!
- Save up to 37% when you
buy in bulk - Ultra heavyweight paper
- Glossy front
Don't forget the postage!
Even your postage can be one-of-a-kind.
Available in a handy $0.28 postcard rate.
Want it delivered by Christmas?
Order by and choose shipping!
(full holiday schedule)
Order by and choose shipping!
This product has been added to your favorites!
There was an error adding this product to your favorites
This product is already a favorite!
Tags: bill reid, native art, indian art, pacific northwest native art, ghuuts, wolf, haida wolf, haida art, bill reed, bill read, animals art, american indian, native american indian, american indians, art native, totem pole, totem, totem poles, native american indians, native people, north american indian, american indian art, north american indians, american indian pictures, native artists, northwest coast art, native american indian art, vancouver bc art, american indian paintings, haida tlingit, tlingit, tlingit art, haida gwaii
Store Category: Haida Wolf
Postcards:
bill reid
,native art
,indian art
,pacific northwest native art
,ghuuts
,wolf
,haida wolf
,haida art
,bill reed
,bill read
,animals art
,american indian
,native american indian
,american indians
,art native
,totem pole
,totem
,totem poles
,native american indians
, native people, north american indian, american indian art, north american indians, american indian pictures, native artists, northwest coast art, native american indian art, vancouver bc art, american indian paintings, haida tlingit, tlingit, tlingit art, haida gwaii, postcardsMarketplace Categories: Arts, Design, Fashion > Digital Art > Nature, Animals | People, Health, Cultures > Civilizations, Cultures > Aboriginal
All Products: bill reid, native art, indian art, pacific northwest native art, ghuuts, wolf, haida wolf, haida art, bill reed, bill read, animals art, american indian, native american indian, american indians, art native, totem pole, totem, totem poles, native american indians, native people, north american indian, american indian art, north american indians, american indian pictures, native artists, northwest coast art, native american indian art, vancouver bc art, american indian paintings, haida tlingit, tlingit, tlingit art, haida gwaii













