This awe-inspiring mask made of painted cedar wood represents “dzunukwa” – “the Wild Woman of the Woods”. She plays an important role in the mythology of Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) of the American north west coast. Characteristic for her representation are the half-closed eyes and the open mouth. At the end of gift-giving feasts the host chieftain appeared with such a mask. It was held in front of his face as a sign of his power and dignity.