Wall Hanging
Item number 3646/7 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 3646/7 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Rectangular hanging with muskox below leaping male figure on a white background. The muskox is depicted in profile, facing right. The jumping person is shown facing straight forward, with arms and legs bent back and to the sides. A dark teal circular hood around the stitched facial features. The figure has hair, which extends out from the hanging. The four corners have light brown triangles. Plaited border of off-white and black. Signature in syllabics in the bottom left near corner.
The donor and his wife, Grace Okada, lived in Pelly Bay (Kugaaruk) from 1993-1999.
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Rectangular hanging with muskox below leaping male figure on a white background. The muskox is depicted in profile, facing right. The jumping person is shown facing straight forward, with arms and legs bent back and to the sides. A dark teal circular hood around the stitched facial features. The figure has hair, which extends out from the hanging. The four corners have light brown triangles. Plaited border of off-white and black. Signature in syllabics in the bottom left near corner.
The donor and his wife, Grace Okada, lived in Pelly Bay (Kugaaruk) from 1993-1999.
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