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House Screen BoardNb7.242 j

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood; black and red designs are clearly visible on the upper half of the surface. The outer edges are very worn. A longitudinal split runs from the upper end of the board. The underside of the board is covered in uniform chisel marks and a single longitudinal gouge that runs its length.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood and paint
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardA6558 a

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded painted Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood. Orange patch of crackled wood near the centre of the plank. Black and red coloured designs are more visible near the bottom of the piece. Small rectangular holes spaced across the length of one edge. The other edge is jagged and uneven. Chisel marks and nail(?) holes overall on underside of object.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood, paint and metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardA6558 c

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood; black and red designs are visible over the entire surface. Underside is covered in uniform chisel marks, patches of black discolouration, has rectangular and vertical indentations at one end, and is inscribed at one end with a bright pink encircled number 7.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood and paint
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardNb7.242 b

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood; black and red designs visibly cover the entire surface. Cedar bark stitching and/or the attendant holes at both ends of board. Nail holes irregularly spaced around the outer edges. Underside is covered in uniform chisel marks, with an encircled number ten inscribed in bright pink near one end. Rectangular indentations at both ends on the underside.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood, paint and cedar bark
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardNb7.239 a

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood; only small portions of the designs are visible. Several longitudinal splits. Wood in the centre and towards one end is rotted with material missing. Many nail holes. Underside is covered in chisel marks and longitudinal gouges.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
red cedar wood and paint
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardNb7.243 c

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded black and dark red Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood. Rectangular incision near the top and bottom of the plank that has cedar bark stitching embedded in it. Rectangular indentation on the back near the bottom and top of the board.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood, paint, cedar bark and metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardNb7.242 d

A long rectangular cedar plank with deep red and black faded Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood. Bottom edge is slanted. Rectangular indentation on the back of the plank at either end. Two rectangular carved sections at the top and bottom of the piece inset with cedar bark. Two indented notches at the top and the bottom of the piece on the back.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood, paint and cedar bark
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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House Screen BoardNb7.241 a

A long rectangular cedar plank with faded Northwest Coast designs imprinted in the surface of the wood near the centre in a diagonal fashion. Orange coloured patch near centre of the wood at one side. Black coloured designs are more visible near centre and the bottom of the piece. Long indentation down the centre of the top of the board. Four prominent knots in wood, two near the top and two near the bottom. Small horizontal groove at the top of the board with cedar cording embedded in the middle. Two rectangular notches in wood at bottom of board. Top edge of board is cut on a slant. There are evenly spaced rectangular carved sections are located on the edge of the piece to one side. Across the top and bottom of the board there is a long rectangular cut.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood, paint and metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Model Totem Pole1432/8

Brightly painted brown, black, white, yellow, red and green model totem pole. Pole depicts a small human figure standing in front of a bear with a large thunderbird perched on its head; the thunderbird's wings (cut from a separate piece of wood and nailed to the back) are outstretched. Entire figure is mounted on a red and green, square piece of wood.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Port Simpson, British Columbia, Canada and Lax Kw'alaams, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PaddleNb7.345

Long wooden paddle with green, black and red designs painted on both sides.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
wood, paint and stain ?
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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