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Rattle2862/12

Rattle made of a gourd. The head of the rattle is dark brown and bulbous and has various light coloured patterns of shapes, lines and swirls carved into it. The wooden handle pierces the gourd at top and bottom, and is wrapped with orange, blue and white fibre where it meets the gourd at bottom, and with blue fibre at top. The rattle contains sound making elements inside the gourd.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
gourd fruit, wood, cotton fibre ? and feather
Made in
Iquitos, Loreto, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rattle2862/13

Rattle made of a gourd. The head of the rattle is dark brown and bulbous and has various light coloured patterns of shapes and lines carved into it. The wooden handle pierces the gourd at top and bottom, and is wrapped with orange, blue and white fibre where it meets the gourd at bottom, and with blue fibre at top. A small feather is attached to the rattle by the blue fibre at top. The rattle contains sound making elements inside the gourd.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
gourd fruit, wood, cotton fibre ? and feather
Made in
Iquitos, Loreto, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rattle2862/11

Rattle made of a gourd. The head of the rattle is dark brown and bulbous and has various light coloured patterns of shapes, lines and swirls carved into it. The wooden handle pierces the gourd at top and bottom, and is wrapped with orange, blue and white fibre where it meets the gourd at bottom, and with blue fibre at top. A small piece of feather is attached to the rattle by the blue fibre at top. The rattle contains sound making elements inside the gourd.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
gourd fruit, wood, cotton fibre ? and feather
Made in
Iquitos, Loreto, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rattle2862/10

Rattle made of a gourd. The head of the rattle is dark brown and bulbous and has various light coloured patterns of shapes, lines and swirls carved into it. The wooden handle pierces the gourd at top and bottom, and is wrapped with orange, blue and white fibre where it meets the gourd at bottom, and with blue fibre at top. Two small feathers are attached to the rattle by the blue fibre at top. The rattle contains sound making elements inside the gourd.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
gourd fruit, wood, cotton fibre ? and feather
Made in
Iquitos, Loreto, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Sleeman Makazin2887/1 a-b

Pair of beaded cardboard moccasins. The sole and outside body are made from stitched together pieces of light brown paper from a beer case. The case’s perforations can be seen in the paper, and spots of adhesive remain. The toe-top is made from the red title labels of the case, and small, white glass beads have been sewn on in decorative patterns. The inside of each moccasin is lined with dark blue denim which is attached to the body with red stitching along the top.

Culture
Anishinaabe
Material
paper, cotton fibre, adhesive and glass
Made in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rod Puppet2872/34 a-b

Rod puppet named Gatotkaca. The face is blue, with black decorations painted around the red eyes. A moustache and beard surround the red mouth. The puppet wears an intricate diadem, with a decorated hair curl that features the image of an eagle. On his back are finely cut wings, decorated with paint on the outside and sewn together at the middle. He wears a sleeveless top decorated with beads, and a matching apron with green ribbons that hang down the sides. A sarong is attached at the waist and hides a wooden stick that extends up through the torso and into the puppet’s head to control its movement. The arms are decorated with bracelets carved like birds, and are moveable at the elbows and shoulder by wooden sticks attached to each hand. The wooden stand (part b) is square and painted black.

Culture
Sundanese
Material
wood, cotton fibre, skin ?, plastic and paint
Made in
West Java, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rod Puppet2872/33 a-c

Panakawan (clown) puppet named Cepot. A piece of fishing line holds the head to the body (part a) and due to a metal piece in the interior, the head is able to nod. The face is red, with blue eyes, a small nose, and an open mouth that displays one white tooth. The lower lip protrudes out past the upper, which is lined with a small black moustache. The clothing is village style, with a scarf covering the scalp, a long sleeved black jacket with a white sash, and a long checked sarong. A white string around the waist holds a sheathed dagger. The sarong hides a removable wooden stick (part b) that extends through the torso to control the movement of the head and connects the figure to its blue wooden base (part c). The arms are moveable at shoulder and elbow by wooden sticks attached to each hand.

Culture
Sundanese
Material
wood, cotton fibre, paint and metal
Made in
West Java, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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