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Bag Handle1570/8

A small and long white-yellow coloured walrus tusk piece with brown-black coloured designs. The piece is wider in the centre and the two ends taper to a squared-off point. Both sides of the object have the same black coloured design: in the centre of the piece just below a raised carved handle, is a large circular design with a doted centre. Outside the circle at four different corners are four circles with doted centres that are each connected to the larger circle by a single line. Extending from both sides of the centre circle are a series of vertical lines with small squares, a single circle with a doted centre and four lines that extend from four of its corners, a series of closely spaced vertical lines, a rectangular patch of cross-hatching, and a series of spaced vertical lines, and two small circles with doted centres.

Culture
Yup'ik
Material
walrus tusk and paint ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bag Handle1570/5

A small and long white-yellow coloured walrus tusk piece with black coloured designs. The piece is wider in the centre and the two ends taper to a squared-off point. Both sides of the object have the same black coloured design: in the centre of the piece just below a carved hole is a large circular design with three concentric circles within. Outside the larger centred circle and at each end of the piece are four circles with doted centres on each corner of the circle. These are seperated by two circles with doted centres in between two black coloured lines. Circles with doted centres line the outer edge of the piece.

Culture
Yup'ik
Material
walrus tusk and paint ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bag Handle1570/9

Yellow-white coloured long and narrow bone piece with metal loop in centre and black coloured surface designs. Being slightly wider at the centre, the ends taper to a squared-off point. On both sides of the object, a band of two lines run around each tip. A band of three lines runs around the outside edges of the piece. The inner edge of the piece has a continual row of circle designs with doted centres.

Culture
Yup'ik ?
Material
bone ?, metal and paint ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bag Handle1570/3

Small and narrow yellow-white walrus tusk piece that is wider in the centre and tapers to a blunt point on each end. Black coloured line designs decorate all sides of the object. Starting in the centre is a hourglass-shaped design with two arrow-like designs pointing inwards at its sides. Close to each end, are two sets of line marks that resemble horizontally placed Y shapes. On each tip, there are small square-shaped sections of cross-hatching.

Culture
Yup'ik
Material
walrus tusk and paint ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Harpoon Point1570/11

White-yellow carved walrus tusk with one end consisting of two grooved squared-off points that each have three serrated ridges. The centre consists of a raised ridge with two deeply carved indentations on either side leading to a hole on the underside of the object. Three-quarters of the way down the point, there is a band of nine serrated ridges extending the width of the point. At the end of the point tip there is a circular piece of metal that attaches the black-brown coloured metal point to the tusk.

Culture
Inuit
Material
walrus tusk and metal
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fish Pendant1570/10

Light yellow coloured fish-shaped pendant, attached at the tail fin to a brown hide cord. The body has a small top fin on the upper body, a small back fin near the tail fin, a large carved circular eye, a down turned mouth and a linear square design across the length of the body. Carved grooves on lower portion of the body are indicative of gills.

Culture
Yup'ik ?
Material
bone and rawhide skin
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl771/36

Round-bottomed bowl with curved sides. Interior is decorated in black and grey geometric pattern of lines and checkerboard.

Culture
Pueblo
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Arizona, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl771/34

Animal-shaped bowl with head, feet and face around a globular bowl for a body; two groups of two small holes in the neck - one at head and one at tail. Body is decorated with a wide band of geometric pattern in white, orange, and brown; neck and legs are decorated all over with a checkerboard pattern; face has straight lines running from snout to neck.

Culture
Southwest
Material
clay and paint
Made in
New Mexico, USA and Arizona, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Jarlet771/25

Globular jar with slightly flattened bottom and narrow, flared neck that is a little bit off centre. Surface is polished.

Culture
Southwest ?
Material
clay
Made in
New Mexico, USA and Arizona, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Jug1003/64

Bulbous jar with hollowed out foot and tall, wide neck; vertical handle from just above shoulder to just below lip. Decorated with a triangle and line design where there are six lines, each having intermittent groups of two triangles pointing toward it. Lines are in three groups of two, which enclose the triangles associated with them. Jug has been broken and repaired - two fragments are still separate.

Culture
Southwest
Material
clay and glaze ?
Made in
New Mexico, USA and Arizona, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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