Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Northwest Coast Indigenous Peoples with our exquisite collection of authentic Indigenous masks and headdresses. Each piece is a testament to the artistry and traditions passed down through generations, meticulously handcrafted by talented Indigenous artists using traditional techniques and natural materials. Whether you're a collector, a first-time buyer, or searching for a meaningful gift, our masks bring history and artistry into your home.
Our selection of Northwest Indigenous masks and headdresses represents deep spiritual and cultural meanings, rooted in the traditions of the Sky World, the Mortal World, the Undersea World, and the Spirit World. Traditionally used in social and spiritual dances at ceremonies, feasts, and potlatches, these masks depict powerful figures such as Raven, Thunderbird, Eagle, Bear, and Orca—each carrying its own legend and symbolism.
Our curated collection features stunning, museum-quality art that embodies the rich storytelling and sacred traditions of the Northwest Coast—from Kwakwaka'wakw transformation masks and Haida shaman masks to Gitxsan eagle headdresses.
At Cheryl’s Trading Post, we are committed to offering authentic, ethically sourced Indigenous art. Every mask and headdress is crafted by recognized Indigenous artists, ensuring that each purchase directly supports First Nations communities.
Bringing home an Indigenous mask or headdress is more than just acquiring a work of art—it’s embracing the traditions, stories, and spiritual significance that have been passed down for generations. At Cheryl’s Trading Post, we are honored to connect you with authentic, ethically sourced Indigenous art that supports First Nations artisans and preserves their rich traditions. Explore our collection today and experience the beauty and legacy of Northwest Coast Indigenous craftsmanship.
Looking for more Indigenous artistry? Discover our Haida art, Southern Indigenous art, and traditional beadwork, each carrying deep cultural meaning and craftsmanship.