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Doll2738/138

Small female rag doll with stuffed head, torso and legs, and rolled material arms. Made entirely of various red scraps of material, only the stitched eyes and brows are black. She wears a red head bow, skirt, shirt and shawl, wide waist band, and has a large, darker red flower on her chest.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
cotton fibre, wool fibre and polyester fibre
Made in
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Skirt2502/2 a

Black skirt that is part of a girl's costume (2502/2 a-l). The skirt has a waistband that has a red and black geometric pattern with a horizontal green line around the middle on a cream-coloured background.

Culture
Swedish
Material
cotton fibre, silk fibre, wool fibre and metal
Made in
Lindesberg, Sweden ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Devil Figure2738/115

Cloth male devil. Two pieces of shaped red cloth are sewn together at the sides and stuffed to form a body that has horns, hair, beard, gloves, boots, shorts, and stomach made from smaller attached pieces of black and pink cloth. A long metal tail wrapped in red wool pokes out and up from rear of shorts, and long brown "hair-like" threads are stitched into the surface.

Culture
Colombian
Material
cotton fibre, synthetic fibre and metal
Made in
Colombia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Devil Figure2738/114

Cloth female devil. Two pieces of shaped red cloth are sewn together at the sides and stuffed to form a body that has horns, hair, gloves, boots, and a pleated skirt made from smaller attached pieces of black and maroon cloth. A long stuffed tail and rounded breasts are sewn on, as is a copper trident in the left hand.

Culture
Colombian
Material
cotton fibre, nylon fibre and metal
Made in
Colombia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2738/112

Carved wooden mask. Projecting out from the bottom of a tall flat headdress is a small rectangular face with prominent brow or hat and a squared pointed nose. Much of the mask appears to have been over-painted; most of the black and red facial features are covered with white paint but the black eyes and mouth, as well as the black zigzag and dot designs of the headdress and sides of the face, are painted over the white. At the base of the headdress, in the centre, is a roughly gouged hole.

Culture
Chiriguano
Material
wood, paint, cotton fibre and metal
Made in
Argentina
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Doll2738/111

Cloth doll wearing "diablo uma" (devil's head) mask. Stuffed body wears a dark brown jacket, lighter brown pants, and the mask with an embroidered face on both front and back, four tasseled loops projecting out to the front, back and sides, and the tall cylindrical headdress.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
cotton fibre and dye
Made in
Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Devil Mask2738/110

K'usillo, or devil mask. Hood-like, two sided, devil head mask. Two panels of heavy khaki green cotton cloth, decorated with red, gold, and blue embroidered flowers, stars, eyes, mouth, and dates (1970 and 1974 on one side, 1963 on the other) are sewn together at the sides and around the top over a thick wool felt partial lining. Long tubes of covered felt topped with beige, red and green tassels are sewn together and project up from top like a crown while more tubes are looped to form ears and a nose on each face, with more tassels.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
cotton fibre and wool fibre
Made in
Pichincha, Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Corpus Christi Breastplate2738/55

One-piece breastplate and apron of a Tungurahua style Corpus Christi dancer's costume is made of pieces of red material, sewn onto backing of scraps of beige, floral and green scraps, fringed with red wool, and bordered with a woven purple band that ends tied around the neck. Hand stitched into the red velvet, in different coloured wools, are floral motifs and the date "1964". In the centre of the chest area is tied a wooden cow, covered with silver foil and red/floral material to which are attached various beads and metal objects.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
cotton fibre, wool fibre, wood, metal, plastic and paper
Made in
Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Corpus Christi Panel2738/52

Rectangular Corpus Christi costume tail panel that hangs down the back. The central panel of light orange silk has flowers,birds, men on horseback, flames, crosses and emblems (one with the letters JHS) embroidered on in red, purple, brown and green, and is framed with consecutive borders of purple silk, silver foil, green and turquoise ribbons and, finally, a long fringe of pink wool. A purple ribbon drapes from the top and a small square mirror hangs at its centre. The entire top textile panel has been crudely sewn onto a paper and straw ? support covered with a piece of loosely woven green cloth.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
cotton fibre, silk fibre, acrylic fibre, aluminium metal, glass, tin metal, plastic, grass and paper
Made in
Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Corpus Christi Band2738/66

Tungurahua-style Corpus Christi band made of an embroidered red silk panel sewn onto a burlap backing and then lined with red cotton cloth that wraps around to form a framing edge. Embroidered motifs are in blue, beige, yellow, purple, black, gold, turquoise and green wool and include flowers, birds, deer, horses, and men riding llamas,. Small silver discs of plastic have been sewn into the middle of the design and a border of wide strips of silver paper is attached to the sides.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
cotton fibre, silk fibre, acrylic fibre, paper, plastic and aluminium metal
Made in
Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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