
Cole Speck Kwakwaka’wakw, b. 1991
Dzunukwis, 2018
Red cedar, acrylic, cotton fabric, horsehair
13 x 18 x 5 inches
33 x 45.7 x 12.7 cm
33 x 45.7 x 12.7 cm
Price on request
In Kwakwaka’wakw myth, Dzunukwis is the undersea world equivalent of the forest Wild Women of the Woods. In many Northwest Coast mythologies, many land beings have a similar counterpart that...
In Kwakwaka’wakw myth, Dzunukwis is the undersea world equivalent of the forest Wild Women of the Woods. In many Northwest Coast mythologies, many land beings have a similar counterpart that lives below the sea. Dzunukwis is depicted in the company of sea creatures and may have marine motifs such as fins or scales decorating her face and body. She is always very sleepy and when she dances, she sometimes falls down and her attendants must awake her.