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Mask2004-2/252
Mask2004-2/232
Mask2004-2/231
Mask2004-2/229

The paint is black, turquoise, red, and white.

Culture
Tsimshian and Gitxsan
Material
wood, abalone shell, feather, leather and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Mask2004-2/228
Basket2904/8

Brown birch bark basket with rectangular base, rounded sides and ovular rim. Bark is bent, cut and laced at two sides with thin strips of root(?); rim is also wound with root(?). Front and back of basket have scratched decorative leaf motifs in light brown.

Culture
Gitxsan ? or Wet'suwet'en ?
Material
cedar root ? and birch bark
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Totem Pole Figure2907/1

Rough unpainted carving of the head and neck of a long necked bird, detached from the front of a pole.

Culture
Gitxsan
Material
wood
Made in
Kitsegukla, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Basket2904/7

Tall brown birch bark basket. Rectangular base with rounded sides and oval-shaped rim. Bark is bent, cut and laced at two sides with thin strips of cedar root(?) in zigzag pattern. Rim has cedar root(?) wrapping and scratched zigzag pattern beneath.

Culture
Gitxsan ? or Wet'suwet'en ?
Material
birch bark and cedar root ?
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bentwood Bowl2004-2/418

The acrylic paint is red, black, and green.

Culture
Gitxsan and Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood and acrylic paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Horn (Musical Instrument) | Rattle2004-2/324

Spirit of the Ancestors-The double-reed horn is a type traditionally played to give voice to supernatural spirit beings during dance or shamanic performances. The artist has embellished this new instrument with an innovative and interlocking low relief sculpture representing a wolf at the mouthpiece end, entwined with a raven, a frog, and a woman.

Culture
Tsimshian and Gitxsan
Material
wood and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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