Neck ring
Item number A6272 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number A6272 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Large cedar bark neck ring consisting of a framework made of twisted branches wrapped in beige, twine cloth then covered with red fabric. Covering the fabric are strips of cedar bark that bind the ring together. Keeping the cedar down are ties of string, cedar twine and strips of cloth. There are two sets of four tassels that hang down from the middle and bottom of the ring. One set consists of stripes of cedar bark, the other is twisted rope made of cotton sock-like material and red fabric. The bottom of the ring has a section of stripes of cedar bark that run horizontally.
Worn by q!uminawagas: rich woman, from Bella Bella; Hilhdzaqw (M. Johnson, 1966).
Belonged to grandmother of M. Johnson.
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Worn by q!uminawagas: rich woman, from Bella Bella; Hilhdzaqw (M. Johnson, 1966).
Large cedar bark neck ring consisting of a framework made of twisted branches wrapped in beige, twine cloth then covered with red fabric. Covering the fabric are strips of cedar bark that bind the ring together. Keeping the cedar down are ties of string, cedar twine and strips of cloth. There are two sets of four tassels that hang down from the middle and bottom of the ring. One set consists of stripes of cedar bark, the other is twisted rope made of cotton sock-like material and red fabric. The bottom of the ring has a section of stripes of cedar bark that run horizontally.
Belonged to grandmother of M. Johnson.
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