vintage Native Alaskan hide and fur mask, likely made by an Inuit or Yupik artisan. These masks are a form of traditional art and are often made with materials such as caribou hide, caribou hair, and fox fur.
This type of mask is a significant part of Native Alaskan culture, with some collections housed in museums like the Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum.
The use of real fur and hide is a common characteristic of these handcrafted pieces.
The masks are often created as wall art and are a popular item among collectors of Native American and Alaskan art. A new condition with tags still. Double faced mask and two single face masks. If interested text me at show contact info