Wooden panel representing wil na guguut ’neexł (colliding killerwhales)
Niishluut – Sidney Campbell, Ts’msyen carver
Ts’msyen. United States, Alaska, Metlakatla. Beginning 20th Century
Red cedar wood Thuja plicata
Donated by the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum in 1953
Loan by the Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
©Tobias Longmate/Manchester Museum, 2023
In this photo, Niishluut is seated in front of a red cedar panel that he is in the process of carving with a design that represents his personal crest, wil na guguut ’neexł (colliding killerwhales).
In the center of the wil na guguut ’neexł is a bear, a sub-crest of his clan. Together they express Niishluut’s lineage as a chief of the Gisbutwada (killerwhale clan) from the house of Niishluut. This panel was recently located in the Manchester Museum collections thanks to this photograph. Holtka Xsoo – C. Guthrie