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Coiled cedar root basket and lid with cedar slat foundation. Imbricated designs in black dyed cherry bark and cat-tail. Parallel slat construction. Lid has slat edge with overcast splint construction. Cherry bark beading decorates edge of lid. (The lid is currently on top of basket A8454, but does not appear to be original to that basket?)
Limited edition print 86/99, Mirror Images by Coast Salish artist Susan Point, showing two decorated paddles end to end.
Woven woollen rug or hanging. Woven in three three colours: white, light grey and dark brown. Geometric patterns consisting of triangles, lozenges and squares form the central part of the piece which is framed by concentric grey and dark brown lozenges. The top and bottom part have broader dark brown and white stripes. Both the short edges end in loop-like dark brown fringes.
Limited edition print Run World Run by Clarissa Hudson, a Tlingit, Northwest Coast, artist 2002. The print was adapted from a collage by Hudson in the Tlingit World SeriesÂ. It features a characteristically-styled Northwest Coast figure running around a spiraling pattern composed of intertwining details from a Northwest Coast button blanket with European derived maps of the region.
FROM LOGBOOK: 1 PIPE STEM.This was originally 2 pipes, but one was later found to be E2596 (which is from the U.S. Northwest Coast), and the other remains as ET11734. The logbook says "Madagascar" but this is crossed off and "US NW Coast" is written in. Not clear if the NWC designation refers to both pipes or just E2596. It was found in the Madagascar storage area originally, but there is no other evidence that it is from Madgascar.
Black glass box with four sides and a clear glass base, open at top. The upper edge undulates from side to side. The outside surface is plain black, the inside surface of the four sides is etched with a distributive Northwest Coast design. A black and white photograph sits on the clear glass base, which is lit from below while installed/on display. The photograph shows a group of girls standing in front of the side of a building, with their teacher.
Photo-based work showing a section of the Museum's Great Hall in 1991. Image shows poles and house posts installed around the front area windows of the Great Hall (visible: A50019, A50001, A50006, A50036; partially visible: A50020, A50037). The outdoor exhibit area with the Haida House and Mortuary House are partially visible through the windows. Photograph is framed with white painted wood and plexiglas.
Photo-based work showing a section of the Museum's Great Hall in 1991. Image shows a large house post figure with slave figures crouched in front of it (A50009 d-f), as installed in the Great Hall. Photograph is framed with white painted wood and plexiglas.
Photo-based work showing a section of the Museum's Great Hall in 1991. Image shows a Kwakwaka'wakw bear house post (A50036) in front of the Great Hall windows. The view outside the windows shows a partial ocean view in front of mountains to the north, and part of a tree on the museum grounds. Photograph is framed with white painted wood and plexiglas.
Black glass box with four sides and a clear glass base, open at top. The upper edge undulates from side to side. The outside surface is plain black, the inside surface of the four sides is etched with a distributive Northwest Coast design. A black and white photograph sits on the clear glass base, which is lit from below while installed/on display. The photograph shows a large group of children sitting on the front steps of a building, with their teacher near the top.