Dish Item Number: Ie302 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

A very flat brown wooden dish with an elongated oval shape that has one end pointed, and a smooth surface. The rounded end is thicker, and rougher, and is more bent so that it is higher. The convex side is incised with two parallel rows of dots 11 cm. from the pointed end of the bowl. Between the dots and the point, there is a simple incised pattern of parallel and perpendicular lines. A hole is bored through the near point, through which, there is a loop of bark.

History Of Use

Used for holding food while eating by both men and women, mainly the fruit of the pandanus palm and also cooked greens.

Cultural Context

everyday