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Harness AttachmentA/646

Culture
Eskimo ?
Material
bone and hide
Made in
“ // ” ?
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Drum2995/1

Painted drum with a painted design of a bullhead fish. Round drum made of deer hide tightly stretched over a yellow cedar ring. The hide extends around the bottom of the ring where it is fastened to itself by 6 strands of sinew that extend out from the hide and meet in the centre where they are attached to a small piece of antler that also serves as a holder while the drum is being played. The painted image on the face of the drum is a black and red stylized fish with a forked tail, small black dorsal fin, three barbel-like extensions above its two large eyes and an open mouth displaying a set of sharp, pointed teeth.

Culture
Haida
Material
yellow cedar wood, deer skin, sinew, antler and paint
Made in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Nose Ornament2948/44

Ivory-coloured nose ornament carved from bone in a hollow cylindrical shape. Both ends of the ornament are symmetrical. The surface is smooth with a groove along the top. The top side of the ornament is wider than the underside which has a narrower ring-like shape. Edges are slightly curved and cut at an angle, with small triangular ends pointing out. Spaces have been carved out to create a design.

Culture
Asmat
Material
bone
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Nose Ornament2948/43

Dark brown nose ornament carved from bone in a hollow cylindrical shape, with one end opening slightly wider than the other. The exterior is smooth with subtle grooves overall while the interior has a rough texture. There is a rectangular shaped central section with curved concave edges on two sides. The extremities of the ornament are cut at an angle. There is a small U-shaped piece of bone protruding from the larger end of the ornament. Spaces have been carved out to create a design.

Culture
Asmat
Material
bone
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Nose Ornament2948/42

Nose ornament carved from an orange-brown coloured bone in a hollow cylindrical shape. Exterior surface is smooth but the interior has a rough texture. Three triangular shapes are carved on both ends and point toward the middle rectangular shape which has concave edges. Spaces between each shape have been carved out. Irregular points protrude from each end, with one side being longer than the other.

Culture
Asmat
Material
bone
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Dagger2948/32

Dagger carved from a cassowary leg bone with cassowary feathers and seed ornaments. One end of the bone is sharpened into a triangular point. The other end of the bone has a woven plant fibre cover from which hang seven ornaments held in place by woven thread. Each ornament is made of two hollowed red seeds and a long black hollow tube inserted between the seeds. The other ornament is made with one white and brown plastic bead instead of a red seed. Black and brown cassowary feathers are wrapped tightly with the remaining thread at the end of each ornament.

Culture
Asmat
Material
cassowary bone, cassowary feather, plant fibre, seed and plastic
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Harpoon Head with pronged tip66.63.4

By exchange

Culture
Punuk
Material
bone ? or ivory ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Necklace2878/7

Woman's short, choker-style necklace composed of six strands of oval red and round white glass beads in an alternating pattern, organized in four sections separated by three carved, flat, elliptical cow bone pieces. Each bone piece is incised with a dark brown pattern of four groups of concentric circles arranged in a line down the centre surrounded by dots. The strands are tied together at each end and there is a metal hook closure attached to the stands with fibre.

Culture
Kalash
Material
glass, cow bone, fibre and metal
Made in
Broun, Northwest Frontier, Pakistan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Necklace2878/4

Woman's necklace comprised of eight strands of beads separated and held in place by four evenly spaced long, flat cow bone ‘dividers’. The 'dividers' mark out five sections of green, red, and white round, glass beads. In the sections on either side of the central section there are also red oval glass beads. Seven of these oval red beads are also found in the first and fifth section, closest to the closure. The tie is made of blue string that is tied tightly in a knot.

Culture
Kalash
Material
glass, cow bone and fibre
Made in
Pakistan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Necklace2878/3

Woman's necklace comprised of eight strands of beads separated and held in place by eight evenly spaced long, flat cow bone ‘dividers’, which are carved with a cross-hatch pattern. Within the 'dividers' are: six sections of red, oval glass beads, framed by white-blue beads; two sections of the same red and white-blue beads with additional circular, flat, red beads decorated with crescent moon and stars on one side and Arabic characters on the other, flanked by green white beads; and one section of red, white-blue, and green beads nearest the tie closure. The tie is made of greying thread that is tied tightly together in several knots.

Culture
Kalash
Material
glass, cow bone and fibre
Made in
Northwest Frontier, Pakistan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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