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Bark PatternNa715

Square of thin, papery birch bark with a design bitten into a circular flower motif of eight flowers all pointing towards the centre.

Culture
Cree ? or Anishinaabe ?
Material
birch bark
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MoccasinD3.165 a-b

A pair of skin moccasins, each sewn down the middle of the toe top, embroidered, and having tie-laces. Fine convent embroidery has a flower motif in yellow, pink, purple, green and orange, with bands of blue, pink, red, light and dark green, likely silk.

Culture
Anishinaabe ? or Cree ?
Material
skin and cotton fibre
Made in
Manitoba, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MoccasinsD3.194 a-b

Gather-toe type moccasin with high top. Laced in front with braided purple, orange and green laces. Embroidered with floral design in green, purple, red, and yellow on the vamp and near the tops of both sides. Top edged with fur. Triangular, zigzagging embroidery in blue and red around the heels.

Culture
Anishinaabe ?
Material
deer skin, cotton fibre, glass and beaver skin
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Untitled #2 (come in cielo cosi in terra)3441/1

Digital print mounted on board. The image shows the lower legs and feet of a short-haired female figure wearing a t-shirt and jeans, standing in shallow water. The legs and bare feet are in the upper quarter, with the rest of the person reflected below (upside down in the image). The background reflected in the water shows the sky, with some white clouds visible across the upper section. (Hanging hardware attached to back.)

Culture
Anishinaabe
Made in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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