Mask
Item number A5288 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number A5288 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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A painted wood mask of a stylized carved head with a 'crown'. The plain face has cut out tapering red oval eyes, thick black nostrils, and a slightly parted red mouth outlined by black with red above. The base of the 'crown' is straight across and rounded at the middle and is black. The 'crown' has three protrusions, the outer two being wide and black and red with truncated tops and the middle one being an extended upward pointing red triangle. (Similar to A5286).
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A painted wood mask of a stylized carved head with a 'crown'. The plain face has cut out tapering red oval eyes, thick black nostrils, and a slightly parted red mouth outlined by black with red above. The base of the 'crown' is straight across and rounded at the middle and is black. The 'crown' has three protrusions, the outer two being wide and black and red with truncated tops and the middle one being an extended upward pointing red triangle. (Similar to A5286).
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