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Shoes984/11 a-b

Pair of light brown open-work shoes woven of straw. Soles are weft-faced, woven in four rows across the shoes with a decorative band under the arch consisting of two rows of shiny lighter-coloured material with a purple row between them. The heels are raised to a point ending in a single vertical element attached to a band extending around from the heel to the sides, where it is attached to a vertical element on each sides. The heel piece and band are wrapped in smooth, shiny plant fibre. The sides from the midpoint to the front consist of vertical twined strings wrapped in a dull brown material, all attached to the sole and to a band at the top which is wrapped in narrower strips of the same shiny yellow plant material. There is an opening at the centre front.

Culture
Korean
Material
grass, rice grass, leaf and corn husk
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD1.25

Bag embroidered with green, orange, black, purple, orange, red and grey goemetric patterns. Skin binding sewn around flap. There is a geometric pattern on flap and on the inside. Bead fringe and handle, skin strips dangle from centre of bottom.

Culture
Interior Salish
Material
corn husk, fibre, skin, glass, plastic and metal
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD1.26

Bag with geometric pattern front and back in red, turquoise, grey, green, black, brown and orange. White and blue beaded skin fringe. Thong handles.

Culture
Interior Salish
Material
corn husk, fibre, skin, glass and clay ?
Made in
Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD1.1

Rectangular woven bag with geometric patterns in dyed fibre on each side: red, orange, yellow, black, and green.

Culture
Yakama
Material
indian hemp fibre and corn husk
Made in
Yakima, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD1.2

Woven bag with rows of geometric design in dyed fibre, different on each side. Pattern on one side is in purple, orange, blue and undyed fibre. The other side has same undyed fibre, with two green triangles.

Culture
Yakama
Material
indian hemp fibre, corn husk and dye
Made in
Yakima, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD1.3

Woven bag with different patterns on each side. One side has rows of joined rectangles in orange, green, and purple, all with diagonal red or purple line through them. The other side has rows of right sided triangles in orange, purple and green. Hide handles at top.

Culture
Yakama
Material
indian hemp fibre, corn husk, skin and dye
Made in
Yakima, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BagD1.6

Small rectangular woven bag with various geometric designs in coloured yarn: red, black, green and grey. Thong handles with brass bells. Blue fabric binding around opening.

Culture
Yakama
Material
corn husk, fibre, skin, metal and dye
Made in
Yakima, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD4.69

Single rod coiled; Pueblo style weaving; Hopi design in yellow, chestnut and black. Has two small handles on top rim.

Culture
Hopi: 2nd Mesa
Material
corn husk and dye
Made in
Arizona, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Doll3502/4

Female doll, in standing position on wooden base, made of corn husks. Face is featureless. She has long, braided black hair secured with red ties. Braided leather band knotted around head, with a feather tucked in the back. She is wearing a layered floral dress with black pants underneath. Edges of layers and bottoms of pants are decorated with multi-coloured beads. Beads stitched on in a zigzag pattern. Dress is belted at waist with a long leather tie. She is holding a large pestle in both hands, inserted into a cylindrical, bark covered mortar. Artist name written on base.

Culture
Haudenosaunee: Onondaga
Material
wood, fibre, bark ?, rawhide skin, plastic, feather, adhesive, metal, dye and corn husk
Made in
Ontario, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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