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Item number A4023 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number A4023 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Wolf headdress, or mask. The mask is painted with black eyebrows, grey around the eyes, a red and white design beside the eyes, a black and white snout, red nostrils and lips, and white teeth. Elongated snout that dips downwards just before the brow, prominent nostrils, and an open mouth with bared teeth. It has cardboard for the ears, under the lower jaw and on the crown. Branch frame at base on reverse and knotted cord attached at top reverse.
Represents wolf: atlha'n.
Used in 'Walasaxxa Dance; also called receiving a treasure, ddlugwala
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Represents wolf: atlha'n.
Used in 'Walasaxxa Dance; also called receiving a treasure, ddlugwala
Wolf headdress, or mask. The mask is painted with black eyebrows, grey around the eyes, a red and white design beside the eyes, a black and white snout, red nostrils and lips, and white teeth. Elongated snout that dips downwards just before the brow, prominent nostrils, and an open mouth with bared teeth. It has cardboard for the ears, under the lower jaw and on the crown. Branch frame at base on reverse and knotted cord attached at top reverse.
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