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Spoon18.2.6

Gift of Miss Mary Forbush Failing.

Culture
Haida and Tlingit
Material
mountain sheep horn
Made in
Northwest Coast, Canada ? or Northwest Coast, USA ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Dish18.2.3

Gift of Miss Mary Forbush Failing.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
mountain sheep horn and abalone shell inlay
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Charm48.3.110

Museum Purchase: Indian Collection Subscription Fund, Rasmussen Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Art.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
bone
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Masquerade Costume Bells2956/203 d-i

Five metal bells (parts e-i) worn on a brown braided leather belt with a silver buckle (part d). Part e is a large bronze coloured bell with a wooden tongue, on a soft leather collar with two brown bands along the edge. Part f is a small metal bell with a brown collar, missing its tongue. Part g is a metal bell with a wide slit on the side with a white leather collar, with two metal studs. A horn tongue hangs inside on a white leather thong. Part h is a metal bell with a wide slit on one side, on a white leather collar with three metal studs (no tongue). Part i is a metal bell with a wooden tongue inside on a leather thong, and a white leather collar. (Also, see mask: 2956/203 a, and costume: 2956/203 b-c.)

Culture
Portuguese
Material
metal, leather skin, wood and horn
Made in
Podence, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Knife2978/115

Ulu type knife with a triangular blade. Blade has a curved bottom edge and is attached to a short metal shaft which pierces a rectangular bone handle. On the top of the bone, the shaft splits and folds to either side. The bone is rounded on the top, flat on the bottom, with a single short line carved into the outside edge of the underside.

Culture
Inuit
Material
metal and bone
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Model Kayak2978/114 a-b

Model kayak. A small wooden figure sits inside the cockpit, clothed in a blue parka with hood. The face is carved wood and wooden arms are outstretched to the front. A seal float carved of wood sits in front of the figure. A harpoon of wood and ivory (?) is attached to the kayak on his left, with a snowshoe tied to the boat behind. The kayak itself is made of wood and covered with a dark brown skin. Small ivory (?) floats are attached to the boat at front, back and around the cockpit.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wood, seal skin, fibre and bone ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Model Kayak2978/113 a-b

Model kayak. A small wooden figure sits inside the cockpit, clothed in a light tan parka with hood. The face is carved wood and wooden arms are outstretched to the front. A harpoon of wood and ivory (?) is attached to the kayak on his left. The kayak itself is made of wood and covered with a dark brown skin. Small ivory (?) floats are attached to the boat at front, back and in front of the cockpit. Strips of ivory (?) line the keel of the kayak at front and back, and are nailed on.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wood, seal skin, fibre and bone ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Model Kayak2978/112 a-b

Model kayak. A small wooden figure (part b) sits inside the cockpit, clothed in a light tan parka with hood. The face is carved wood and wooden arms are outstretched to the front. A wooden float sits in front of the figure while a harpoon of wood and ivory (?) is attached to the kayak on his right, and a club to the left. The kayak itself is made of wood and covered with a dark brown skin. Small ivory (?) floats are attached to the boat at front, back and in front of the cockpit. Strips of wood line the keel of the kayak at front and back, and are nailed on.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wood, seal skin, fibre and bone ?
Made in
Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2956/216

Carved wooden carnival mask depicting a devil with two horns protruding form the forehead. The mask has a protruding nose, a beard that extends from the chin, and the eyebrows, moustache and beard are all indicated by a burnt decoration. Small metal hook on upper back.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood and horn
Made in
Vila Boa de Ousilhao, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Woman's Knife60.1/815