Dale Faulstich
/ boxes & bowls On the Northwest Coast, boxes and bowls not only functioned as storage containers and serving utensils, holding food and valuables, but also served as symbols of wealth and prestige. These containers were showpieces at feasts and potlatches, where they reached their highest significance. The importance of these vessels to Native culture is both their value as strictly functional objects, and in their role as symbols of rank and wealth.
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