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Mat made of tightly woven strips of cedar, thin warps and wefts to the inside, with a border of wider strips on three edges. Inset from the border and running along its length is a decoration of several darker lines that cross at the corners, made of cedar strips dyed a darker brown. The mat is damaged and parts have been machine sewn together with black thread.
Woven basketry figure depicting a donkey head with ears erect. There are braided multi-coloured yarn decorations around the head, possibly indicating a harness, and there are nine multi-coloured fibre balls along a braid attached around the snout.
Woven basketry figure depicting a donkey head with ears curled back. There are braided multi-coloured yarn decorations around the head, possibly indicating a harness, and there are seven multi-coloured fibre balls along a braid attached around the snout.
Deeply carved wooden fragment. Carving shows a mirrored pair of birds, sitting foot to foot. One bird ends at the neck where the wood narrows to a small rounded, pointed end. There are remnants of what appears to be a type of root(?) and a short piece of leather(?) wound around this end, as well as some black thread has been added to hold the wrappings in place. The other end has been broken off above the bird's head.
Camouflage patterned baseball cap style hat, with a collage plaque attached to its front. The collage shows images of a clock, church and flower.
Green fabric baseball cap style hat, with a collage plaque attached to its front. The collage shows images of a clock, desk, chair and frame.
Amauti style woman's parka. The exterior of the coat is white, with high cut sides and a long back flap. Purple, pink, white and black trim edges the hem and wrists of the outer coat, while similar but darker trim decorates the centre front, with a tassel of yarn hanging from the neck, and lower back. The hood is edged with thick fur and a tassel hangs from the top. The top back of the coat has a pouch for a child. Three beaded tassels hang down the centre of the back flap. The undercoat is made of light quilting fabric in pink with blue hearts on one side and multi-patterned on the other.
Doll in the image of an Inuit woman. The body is made of pink cotton fabric stuffed with wool. The head has been sewn on, and is white, with stitched black facial features and black wool for hair in two long braids. A red woolen hat sits atop the head. The doll wears a patterned pink skirt and a white and blue parka trimmed with a leather fringe along the bottom. The jacket is short at the sides and dips to below the knees at back and to the thighs at front. The parka is decorated with buttons, braiding and fabric fringe and has a large hood. Part b is a pair of detachable blue pants, made of cotton, with an attached set of leather and hide boots that reach the knees.
Stuffed, beaded snake, composed of a head (a) and body (b). The snake holds a small beaded lizard in its mouth. The snake's back is blue with a green and yellow zigzag design, and its belly is light grey with inscriptions beaded in black with geometric design elements that serve to divide the words. One design element appears to be a flag(?) of vertical black, yellow and red bands. The inscription reads 'TURKISH - PRISONERS - OF - DARDANELLS - AIBABA - CYPRU - 1917' [sic].
Pair of hair ties. At one end of each tie, the threads are woven together. At the base of the weave there are white beads alternating with pink and yellow fibre that is wrapped around the base threads. There are three sections of white beads and two sections of wrapped thread. Below the pattern of beads and wrapped thread there is a purple tassel and at the end of each tassel there is either a round metal disc or a white bead. Two wrapped sections emerge from the tassel; these sections again alternate between white beads and wrapped thread. At the end of each of the two wrapped sections there is a tassel, similar to that found in the centre of the tie. At the end of each of the threads of the tassels there is either a round, metal disc or a white bead.