Quiver Item Number: C1289 a-l from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

A quiver (part a) with eleven slim plain shafts (parts b-l) that have elaborately barbed points. The quiver (part a) is carved with geometric linear and 'x' designs. Part b: plain broken shaft having four joint parts; c: plain broken shaft having two joint parts with fibre wrapped around the upper end and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with four upraised bands around its base; d: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with four upraised bands around its base; e: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with multiple sets of three and four upraised bands around it; f: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around the upper end and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with one upraised bands around its base; g: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with one upraised bands around its base; h: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with singular sets of upraised bands around it; i: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point; j: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with singular sets of upraised bands around it; k: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point that has an elongated pyramidal tip with one upraised bands around its base; and l: plain shaft with fibre wrapped around both ends and a long dark point.