We offer original artwork from The First People of the North American Coastal Tribes.
Some of the tribes that have their artwork represented in our gallery include Coast Salish, Haida, Nuu-chah-nulth, Tlingit, and Cowichan.
Contact us for personalized shopping for remote customers using phone calls, text messaging, or email. When you’re in Port Townsend, we welcome you to visit our gallery and view all of our beautiful pieces of North American Coastal Tribe art in person!
We gladly offer domestic and international shipping for your purchases.
Paintings
Carvings
Salish Wall Plaques
Walking Sticks
Totem Poles
Masks
Jewelry and Silverwork
Cedar Woven Baskets
Bronze Castings
Drums
Vintage Hudson Bay Blankets
Greeting Cards
Pacific Traditions Gallery of Artwork
Please Note: Our inventory is always changing and evolving.
So, item inventory, colors, styles, sizes, and availability may differ from what is pictured.
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Large Basket by Lillian Pullen, master weaver from the Quileute Tribe: cedar, bear grass, and beach grass.
Grizzly Bear Wall Hanging by Robert Davidson, c. 1970s
Small Basket by John McGimsey, Makah Tribe: cedar, circa 1950s-60s. Medium Basket by Alo Houg'si, Quileute Tribe: sweet grass, bear grass, and cedar. Large Basket by Lillian Pullen, Quileute Tribe: cedar, bear grass and beach grass.
Serigraph Print by David R Boxly, Tsimshia, Clan Brothers, $525.00
Door by Roy Vickers, Tsimshian, Haida artist. Old growth cedar. "Raven brought Light to the World" and Chilkat design on the reverse. 1981, $17,500
Door by Roy Vickers, Tsimshian, Haida artist. Old growth cedar. Chilkat design and "Raven brought Light to the World" and on the reverse. 1981, $17,500
Four Directions Drum with Sage Bundle, used in ceremony, $495.00
Kwakwaka'wakw, Killer Whale Rattle Drum by Eugene Hunt, $595.00
Brightwater Elk-skin Drum with Eagle motif, $650.00
Hamatsa Wild Man with Cedar Bark Regalia Drum by George Hunt Jr., $725.00
Collector’s Gallery
North American Coastal Tribes Artwork
We have some very special items available for serious collectors of artwork by members of the North American Coastal Tribes.
‘Thinking of reselling some or all of your artwork from the Northwest Coastal Tribes? We'll gladly display your collections. Contact us to discuss the options we offer to assist you in finding new, appreciative owners of your collection.
About Mary, Owner of Pacific Traditions
“I started working with the local Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in 1992 when they opened and operated their Gallery in Port Townsend in the lobby of the Water Street Hotel. As I worked, I learned about the local tribes and their traditions, as well as their history and stories. Eventually I became the gallery manager.
In 2000, the tribe gifted the gallery space to me, allowing me to become sole proprietor of the shop. Maintaining and displaying many local native artists has been a priority for me, along with offering the works of many other talented artists who work in the native traditions.
When you're in Port Townsend, stop in and be embraced by the artist's creations of their visions for today.” —Blessings, Mary
Photo by Robin Dudley, The Leader