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Drawing2867/13

Children's drawing on paper laminated in plastic. Large orange sun at left. At centre right is a house with red roof. Above the house is green foliage and to the right of the house is a mailbox. To the left of the house is a large yellow bird and a red helicopter shooting at a figure. On the bottom left side are figures with large guns shooting at two figures on the ground near the house. Behind the shooters is a small house with orange wavy vertical lines representing fire extending from the house. On the reverse side are three pairs of figures, organized in a triangle with two pairs on top: each pair has one figure with a machete attacking another figure. To the right of bottom pair is a green house.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Campamento #6 Mezas Grandez2867/8

Children's drawing on legal size light brown paper. Nine multicoloured tents are depicted in three rows. A truck is at lower right in third row. Thirteen other figures are scattered about around camp. Some are walking, some standing, one sitting. "Bodega Dealimentos" is written near bottom centre tent. Campamento #6 Mezas Grandez is written at the top of the image in pencil. The name of the artist is written on the back: "Rigoberto Hernandez Edad 14 Anos".

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2867/7

Children's drawing on legal size light brown paper. Four armed human figures point their rifles at a human figure, who has his hands up in the air. Written over top of him and an armed figure is "Manos ariba botaes socual el machete quebra le el tecomate". A machete and another object are on the ground beside him. Below this group, another group of four armed men point their rifles at a human figure, who has one arm in the air. Over top of the second figure is written "manos a tras". Over the last figure is written "Manos arriba teestoy disiedo" and "pegaleum talegeso". One of the armed men wears a hat. Another machete lies on the ground on left.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2867/3

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A large blue band representing river bisects drawing diagonally, extending from top left side to bottom right corner. Multicoloured helicopter drawn at top. A man underneath holds a large gun, with small orange circles representing bullets extending from gun to helicopter. A black bomb is dropped from helicopter onto blue figure lying on ground. A tree is drawn next to blue figure, and a woman carrying a bundle on her head is standing with a child underneath the tree on right side. A small orange plane flies on the left side of the river. Underneath the plane are three figures. A large figure holds a large gun. Small circles representing bullets extend from gun to a woman and child. A male figure to their left is holding a smaller gun and is shooting the large figure. An inscription is written in the top left corner.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/144

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The words "Viven en Paz" (live in peace) have been written in red felt marker at the top of the composition. A scene based along a road has been drawn below this text. The curved road runs from the upper left corner to the right side of the page, and the road has pink edges and purple lines down the middle. The scene contains a man on a horse, and large chicken or rooster, a lady holding a basket with a blue dress, a yellow house with a red roof, a single tree, and a small sign that is on the side of the road. Another scene below, with a similar horizontal composition, consists of a pink house with a yellow and brown roof, a large flower, a tree, and a human figure leading a large animal that resembles a horse or dog. There are four human figures waving with one hand below this scene, and they are all wearing blue tops, red sashes, and yellow bottoms. To the right of these figures are several inscriptions in blue pen ink: "nombre: Elvira petronila. apellido: Mendoza Mazar. años: once Cumplidos." The bottom of the page contains drawings of two signs displaying text. The top sign, being supported by two figures with blue tops, states "viva La paz." The sign below it states "viva La Solidaridad Internacional".

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/143

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top right-hand corner of the page contains the following inscription: "Estudio sociales tema Dibujs. ¿como era La viba en Elsalvador. ¿ eno es La vida Los campamentos". A building drawn in pencil has been included to the right of this inscription. A green helicopter has been drawn below this inscription. Below the helicopter are the words "El salbador" and an undulating horizontal band that likely represents a river. There is a body floating in the water, and two figures that have been coloured blue can be seen approaching the river on a narrow path to the right. The word "Honduras" has been written in pencil below the river, and there is also a drawing of a man in blue with a large hat holding a dark blue object. A small blue helicopter has been drawn to the right of the figure with the large hat. At the bottom of the composition, the word "Victrino" has been written in blue ink.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/142

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top of the page contains an inscription that reads: "¿Dibuj del Rio lempa?" Another line follows this: "¿como la vida en el salvador?" Below this text is a scene based around an oblong blue and green shape that represents a river. A large, multicoloured helicopter, a green tree, a red hill and eight human figures have been drawn above the river. The helicopter is shooting at the figures below. Below the river, a large figure coloured dark green and blue is lying on the ground and a small figure drawn in pencil is standing near the water and holding a red line that connects to the other side of the river. An inscription in grey and dark brown felt marker, located in the lower right of the page, reads: "los bemos e choportoño gracias los be". In addition, the word "Honduras" has been written in pencil in the upper left corner and the words "El Salvador" have been written in pencil on the far right of the page.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/140

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top of the composition contains a large red and pink chicken surrounded by four chicks. Three of these chicks have been coloured blue. A small, square, blue object has been drawn to the left of the chicken. A blue and pink helicopter has been drawn below the chicken. The bottom half of the composition contains a large, blue, rectangular object that likely represents a river, as well as a red and purple pathway that cuts across the river vertically on the right side. There are eight human figures standing along the upper bank of the river, and there are fourteen figures in the water itself. There are also eight figures walking along the path.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/138

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. On the front, a scene has been drawn based around an oblong, curved blue and yellow shape that likely represents a river or lake. To the left of the water, in the upper left of the page, is a pink, yellow, and purple building that likely represents a church due to the pink cross that has been drawn at the top of the structure. Directly below this building is a rudimentary drawing of a helicopter. The helicopter contains three human figures and there is a larger red figure standing on the canopy. There is a second small structure with a cross below the helicopter, and it contains a single human figure. Above the body of water, three grassy mounds have been drawn, along with five human figures, several trees, and a second helicopter. Below the body of water, three pink human figures have been drawn, and the word "esperansa" has been written in pencil. There are four human figures in the water itself. On the reverse, a square object divided into four sections with pink lines has been drawn and appears to be incomplete.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/136

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper, using pencil and wax crayon. The top of the page contains an inscription that reads "Martes 18 de octubre de 1983 sociales tema hacer un dibujo como viviamos en el salvador". Below this, a green, blue, and red helicopter has been drawn. A house that appears to be burning has been drawn below the helicopter to the left side, and it appears as though the helicopter is shooting at one or more of the four human figures that have been drawn near the house. There is an oblong blue shape in the middle of the composition which may represent a river. This body of water contains a floating human figure, two fish, and a standing soldier figure in green pointing a black and blue gun at the figures near the house. A second soldier figure in green with a large brown gun has been drawn at the bottom of the composition.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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