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Representation527/24 h

Circular pieces of construction paper cut and glued onto a larger piece of paper; many of the circular pieces are connected to each other with strips of coloured paper. Colours used are orange, purple, blue, green, red and white. The initials "NH" are cut out of blue-green paper and affixed in the upper left corner of the backing paper; letter N is inverted.

Culture
Arctic America
Made in
Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Representation527/24 f

Circular pieces of construction paper cut and glued onto a larger piece of paper; several of the circular pieces are connected to each other with strips of coloured paper. Colours used are purple, blue, green, orange, red and white. The initials "SL" are cut out of white paper and affixed in the upper right corner of the backing paper.

Culture
Arctic America
Made in
Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Representation527/24 c

Circular pieces of construction paper cut and glued onto a larger piece of paper; circular pieces are connected to each other with strips of purple paper, giving the overall impression of a molecular model or drawing. Colours used are orange, purple, blue and white. The name "Andrew" is cut out of paper, each letter alternating between purple and red, and is affixed along the centre of the upper edge of the backing paper.

Culture
Arctic America
Made in
Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Representation527/24 a

Pieces of construction paper cut and glued onto a larger piece of paper in the shape of a man. Figure has orange and aquamarine-coloured pieces for the torso and legs, blue circles for arms, a white circle for his head, and black circles for the eyes, hands and feet. Small strips of black are applied to the top of the head for hair, extending past the upper edge of the backing paper. The initials "P.T." are cut out of white paper and affixed in the upper left corner.

Culture
Arctic America
Made in
Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bracelet527/45

A wide light brown felt bracelet with beadwork on one side. "FORT MCPHERSON" spelled out in red beads diagonally across the middle with a dark blue and a light blue flower, both with orange centres and green leaves at either sides and trimmed with a line of dark blue and a line of orange beads.

Culture
Arctic America
Material
glass and cotton fibre ?
Made in
Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketNa723

Large, semi-spherical, brown woven basket. A large handle arcing from one side to the other is made from a slender branch wound with root (?); a God's Eye weave attaches the handle to the body of the basket at either side.

Culture
Arctic America ?
Material
root ?, wood and dye ?
Made in
North America
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD3.7 a-b

Brown birch bark basket (part a) tapering from a rectangular bottom to an oval-shaped top. Bark is bent and laced into place, with a twig around the rim overcast with red dyed spruce root. A flat, fitted lid (part b) features a looped handle in its centre set atop two layers of oval birch bark panels with decorative, zigzagging borders. Both the basket and the lid have decorative cross-shaped stitches in dyed red and green spruce root on them at well-spaced intervals.

Culture
Arctic America ?
Material
birch bark, spruce root, dye and fibre
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl1570/28

A brown oval bowl in the shape of a fish with a carved tail and head which has blue inset eyes, a mouth, and gills. One side is carved with three human stick-figures. The other side is carved with a C-shape that has a horizontal line extending from the middle and with a horizontal line that has six perpendicular lines along the top from the end nearer to the head.

Culture
Arctic America
Material
wood and glass
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bag527/41

A green felt fabric beadwork purse with red beads along the sides. There is a red and white felt handle with green beads along the sides. The purse has a metal zipper with a red and white felt tag that has red beads forming the letters 'L', 'J', and 'L'. These letters are surrounded by lines of green, pink, and green beads. One side of the purse is decorated with an orange six-petaled flower outlined with blue and green on a white felt background with the sides surrounded by red, green, and red beads. The other side of the purse is decorated with a yellow beaded background with two red flowers outlined with light blue at the top corners, two clear yellow flowers outlined with pink and having a dark blue centre at the bottom corners, and a dark blue flower outlined with orange and accentuated with clear orange, clear yellow, dark blue, and purple-red beads in the centre.

Culture
Arctic America
Material
wool fibre ?, synthetic fibre ?, dye, glass and metal
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Napkin Ring527/32

Napkin ring with a blue and orange beaded design of a bird on both sides, surrounded by a white beaded surface and opposite from a vertical row of three four-point beaded star(?) designs. The outer edge of the piece is lined with a single strand of alternating blue and orange beads.

Culture
Arctic America ?
Material
cotton fibre and glass ?
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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