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Basket3262/4

Round basket with attached lid. Basket is made of strips of black ash wood, in a variety of broad weaves. Around centre of body are two strips of twisted bark that create a wooden curl. Both above and below are strips coloured light pink. Near base is a thin braid of green-coloured bark. Two handles sit opposite each other, circles of bark attached by a curl under the rim. Lid is connected to body by black thread, which also sews strips of bark together to create lid’s rim. Green braids are woven around edge, and bark curls attach a handle to centre of lid.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
black ash wood ?, dye and sweet grass ?
Made in
Walpole Island, Ontario, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bandolier Bag2695/6

Beaded bag with a beaded strap. The wide strap has a design with floral motifs within diamond shapes on white beaded ground. At the midpoint, the strap is attached to the bag. The bag has centre floral motifs flanked by multicoloured, wavy lines. Extending downward from the bottom are beaded fringes with tassels of red and black yarn. Back is unlined.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
glass, fibre and dye
Made in
Manitoba, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BandD3.187

Elongated, belt-like hide object with floral beading. Two layers of soft hide sewn together with white fabric in between. The edge was once bound with black silk and red silk braid; remnants remain. Floral design in red, blue, white, and green with a black stem.

Culture
Ojibwa ?
Material
glass, fibre, skin and dye
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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LeggingsD3.55 a-b

Grey woolen leggings covered with beading in an Ojibwa border pattern: bands of lattice-like patterning separated by solid beaded lines. Lined with light blue fabric. Trimmed around the bottom with purple fabric. White, red, purple and pink beads.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
wool fibre, cotton fibre, glass and dye
Made in
Ontario, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD3.168

Black bag with a thick shoulder strap, all covered in geometric and floral beadwork. Red polished cotton backing, black trimming, red and blue wool tassels, black wool with purple trim on edge of pocket; beads--red, green, white, yellow, black, pink--loom beading.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
cotton fibre, wool fibre, glass and dye
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Demasdaswit's Warrior #81480/2

Painting consisting of a loose zigzag in orange pastel, six quills forming an abstract figure, a segment of light blue ribbon, and a shorter segment of black ribbon, all on a painted green background.

Culture
Ojibwa: Saulteaux
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MoccasinsD3.157 a-b

A pair of skin moccasins with skin tie-laces and the top decoration in embroidery of various colours on a piece of fine skin. Embroidery design consists of a yellow-centred flower outlined with light purple, dark red, and orange. Green leaves, purple swirls, and pink dots surround the flower.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
skin and cotton fibre
Made in
Manitoba, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PipeD3.197

A hollow red pipe with a T-shape, of which one end is very short and closed and the other end is a long, open, semi-rounded pipe with flattened bottom. Design all around lead shows animals, birds, canoes, and people, including a white man and Ojibwa man shaking hands.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
catlinite stone and lead metal
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD3.27

Round, brown basket with a flat bottom and slightly flared sides. Base is made from a circular birch bark panel with a white and brown maple leaf design of stitched porcupine quills in the centre. Two bands of coiled sweet grass with a single band of zigzagging open work between them comprise the sides; coiled sweet grass sides are all stitched with black thread.

Culture
Ojibwa
Material
sweet grass, birch bark, porcupine quill, cotton fibre and dye
Made in
Ontario, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketNa1719

A square based birch bark container with round rim. The sides are sewn together in overlapping panels with root. The top is bound with overlapping stitches and there is a skin handle. There are three flowers painted on one side, one flower and two leaves on the other.

Culture
Ojibwa ?
Material
birch bark, root, paint ? and skin
Made in
Ontario, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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