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Bag1163/1

A woven bag, called saranip in the Ainu language. Vertical pieces of bark stitched with horizontal rows of fibre. There are three sets of red and green x-shaped designs. The long handle is braided.

Culture
Ainu
Material
bark, dye and fibre
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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DollEd5.2875

Birch base with bark has carved figure of Ainu man with long black hair and a beard. Wearing a brown kimono with blue and white border and a green belt.

Culture
Japanese and Ainu
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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DollEd5.2876

Birch base with bark has carved figure of Ainu woman carrying a baby on her back. Wearing a blue cap and a white bordered blue kimono.

Culture
Japanese and Ainu
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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DollN2.918 a-m

Polychrome nesting dolls. The largest doll (part a-b) is painted with brown clothing, a blue and white diamond-patterned head band, a red waist line, and a yellow base. The next doll (c-d) is painted with brown clothing, a red and white oval-patterned head band, a yellow waist line, and a green and red beaded necklace. The next smallest (e-f) is painted with brown clothing, a white head band with blue dots, and a green waist line. A smaller doll (g-h) is painted with a yellow head band. An even smaller doll (i-j) is painted with a pink head band. A tiny doll (k-l) is painted with a green head band and inside it is a very small single piece 'doll' (part m).

Culture
Japanese and Ainu
Material
paint and wood
Made in
Hokkaido, Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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