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BagD2.69

Beaded bag on the top and on the back of the flap with a fringe around the sides and curved bottom. Main beaded design consists of four green leaf-like shapes bordered by red on a white background bordered by diagonal light blue and mauve bands. A metal button is at the top middle. An abalone shell ? trinket is attached with a metal chain. Red ribbon at either top side.

Culture
Crow
Material
skin, glass, fibre, metal and abalone shell ?
Made in
USA ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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ShirtD2.165

The shirt is made of light coloured skin with beaded panels and several fringes. On the front of the shirt, beneath the rounded neckline, there are four red beaded lines within the white beaded outline of a triangle. There are long fringes on the two downward sides. On either side of the triangle there is a beaded panel beginning at the shoulder and extending halfway down the shirt. The panels feature a motif of two triangles touching at the point. Within each triangle are smaller triangles of blue, red, green and black. Each panel has two triangle motifs separated by a blue and red 'X'. There are long fringes on the outer edge and bottom of the beaded panels. The back of the shirt has exactly the same designs as the front. The shirt is open from under the arm to the bottom edge with three ties on each side. The bottom edge has a cut triangle fringe. On the backside of each arm, extending from the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve, is a beaded panel featuring the pointed triangle motif separated by an 'X'. Around the end of each sleeve a double-sided cut triangle trim is attached. On the back edge of the sleeve there is a short fringe. Underneath the arm, from the body to the end of the sleeve, there is a long fringe.

Culture
Blackfeet
Material
glass, metal, skin and fibre
Made in
Browning, Montana, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MoccasinsA2.497 a-b

The moccasins (part a and b) have soles, red skin and beadwork around the toes. The soles are light brown and wrap part way up the sides. There is brown fur sides and white fur around the foot opening. There is a strip of red skin around the toes decorated with white and dark blue beads. Above the strip is a circle of beadwork rings in dark blue, light blue, white and red.

Culture
Arctic America
Material
bearded seal skin, ringed seal skin and glass
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Headdress1060/61

Headdress consisting of concentric rings of hide and a circle of hide at the top of the crown, all joined by strands of beadwork in dark red, dark blue, medium blue, white, and light green with a fringe at the rim of small blue and white beads as well as larger purple beads. There are four short beaded strands also attached at the rim as well as two long strands of larger blue and green beads alternating with lengths of small white beads and intersperced with light pink beads as well as large painted wooden(?) beads in green and red. Two brass hooks are attached to a hide loop at the rim.

Culture
Alutiiq ?
Material
glass, moose skin, paint, brass metal, cotton fibre and wood ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BowlNb668

Large, dark brown wood bowl that is rectangular in shape with curved sides and ends. The ends are carved like beavers that have ovoid in ovoid eyes, split u ears that have a pair of u forms in between, a cross hatched upward and downward curving tail in between the eyes, and a pair of u forms in the mouth. There are four sets of nine vertically grooved lines, one at either side of either end.

Culture
Haida: Kaigani ?
Material
wood
Made in
Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BowlNb669

Dark brown wood bowl in the shape of a raven in flight. Has circle in tapering oval eyes, nostrils, and an open beak. The two-feathered side wings have seven grooved crescent shapes each. The tail has six feathers.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
cedar wood and stain
Made in
Sitka, Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BowlA7312

Red-brown wood dish in the shape of a bear. Has circular abalone shell inlaid eyes surrounded by a plain carved tapering oval, a snout, and an open mouth showing nine abalone shell inlaid teeth. Thirteen oval abalone shell inlaid pieces are along the rim. The fore legs are angled forward while the back legs are bent at the knees.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
abalone shell and wood
Made in
Sitka, Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Laughing BearA6903

Rectangular sheet of light brown fabric with a repeating printed image of a black Northwest coast style bear imposed over uneven blue geometric shapes. Paper tag attached.

Culture
American
Material
cotton fibre, ink, paper and dye
Made in
Nisqually, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Parka783/1

Light brown, translucent anorak, or hooded coat, made from strips of intestine sewn together horizontally; the centre of the strips of intestine are marked by a long silvery grey streak. Long sleeves and hood with drawstring. Appears to be machine stitched.

Culture
Aleut ?
Material
sea lion intestine and fibre
Made in
Alaska, USA ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketA5108

A rectangular, diagonal-plaited weave basket (checkerboard weave). Double line plaid design of darker bands are woven in.

Culture
Coast Salish: Quinault
Material
cedar bark and dye
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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