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Drawing2811/145

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. An orange border has been drawn around the page. The top of the page contains an inscription: "Asi viviamos los niños en Nicaragua". The scene below this inscription involves two planes, one red and one orange, shooting down at a green hill. There is a small figure with a gun on this hill. To the right of the hill is flat ground with two soldier figures. The soldiers are firing guns and are wearing hats with "GN" on them. There is a single green tree on the right side of this scene. Below, a scene has been created that suggests the raiding of a house. The house is located on the far right, and a green tank and soldier dressed in purple are facing the house. The soldier is firing a gun at a human figure that is lying on the ground. The left half of this scene contains a small figure resembling a child, a figure with a pink dialogue bubble that reads "Tengo hombre", and a male figure with green pants, an orange top, and curly hair who has been given the label "Luis alfonso". The bottom of the composition contains the inscription "¡QUEREMOS LA PAZ!" The word "PAZ" has been written under this inscription, and a blue bird, perhaps a dove, has been drawn to the right of this word. There is some information written in Spanish on the reverse.

Culture
Nicaraguan ?
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/146

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A yellow border has been drawn around three sides of the front page. An inscription at the top of the page reads: "Asi Viviamos Los niños en Nicaragua." The scene below is based on the raid of a house. A brown house with a lined pink roof has been drawn in the upper left of the composition, and a yellow plane is shooting at the house. A blue cloud has been drawn across from the plane. To the right of the house, a female figure with a yellow dress and a male figure with black pants are standing with their hands above their heads as a green gun and brown tank(?) fire at them. A narrow tree has been drawn in the lower left. The reverse contains inscriptions in Spanish.

Culture
Nicaraguan ?
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure457/12

Stone carving of a seated bird with round body and long flared tail; wings are back and cross at tips. The bird's head is raised and long, thin beak points forward. Decorations are: incised circles for eyes; incised line around beak; vertical waves at shoulder; and horizontal lines along length of wings.

Culture
Nicaraguan
Material
stone
Made in
Nicaragua
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ashtray457/11

Three-footed ashtray with thick walled basin and three notches out of walls. The feet and quite short compared to the height of the basin.

Culture
Nicaraguan
Material
stone
Made in
Nicaragua
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ashtray457/10

Mottled light brown and white circular ashtray with two indentations opposite each other on the rim.

Culture
Nicaraguan
Material
stone
Made in
Nicaragua
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask457/2

Shallow, ovular mask with open mouth and eyes and protruding nose, lips, ears, and forehead decorations. Mouth has two teeth on top jaw; forehead decorations are four round bumps in a horizontal line across. Painted decorations in red and black: vertical red lines outlined in black on forehead; ears, lips, and chin are solid red with black border; on cheeks, wavy red lines outlined in black; red on nose; straight black lines to right and left of chin from edge to lips; eyes are outlined in black. A round hole is in the middle of the forehead.

Culture
Nicaraguan
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Nicaragua
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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