Nota de aplicación
Refers to the artwork of the North American Indians who live on what are now the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, Canada and on Cape Flattery, the northwest tip of the state of Washington. The groups on the southeast end of the island were the Ditidaht, those on Cape Flattery are the Makah. The Nuu-chah-nulth are culturally related to the Kwakiutl. Their name means "along the mountains." They speak a Wakashan language.
Referencias bibliográficas
- Filoramo, Giovanni, "Diccionario Akal de las Religiones", Ediciones Akal, 2001, p. 28
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... las Américas
- ........ Amerindio
- .......... estilos amerindios norteamericanos
- ............ estilos amerindios de la costa noroeste
- .............. Alsea
- .............. Bella Coola
- .............. Chehalis
- .............. Chinook
- .............. Colville
- .............. Coos
- .............. Cowlitz
- .............. Ditidaht
- .............. Duwamish
- .............. Eyak
- .............. formline style
- .............. Gitksan
- .............. Haida [+]
- .............. Haisla
- .............. Heiltsuk [+]
- .............. Kalapuya
- .............. Klallam
- .............. Kwakiutl
- .............. Lummi
- .............. Makah
- .............. Niska
- .............. Nisqually
- .............. Nootka
- .............. Puyallup
- .............. Quileute
- .............. Quinault
- .............. Salish [+]
- .............. Sitka
- .............. Siuslaw
- .............. Skagit
- .............. Snuqualmi
- .............. Suquamish
- .............. Tillamook
- .............. Tlingit [+]
- .............. Tolowa
- .............. Tsimshian
- .............. Tulalip
- .............. Twana
- .............. Wasco