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Devil Mask2946/8

Large devil mask of red and yellow painted tin. Mask has two split-end horns, a golden crown and a large dragon at the top. The nose’s four high ridges are edged with gold beads. The bulging eyeballs have reflective plastic red pupils surrounded by a chain of golden beads. The eyes are also edged with a red feather garland. The large flame-like ears are decorated with lines of golden beads. Each of the mask’s two horns splits at the middle into two points, each topped with a rubber triangle. The edges of the horns are red. The top of the head has four stud-trimmed wavy triangles. The middle two have red plastic discs and all four have gold bead trim. The five-point crown is gold with a red front panel and a beaded trim. A winged yellow dragon rises up from the centre of the crown. It has a short pronged tongue and red plastic eyes. The wings, ears, and eyes of the dragon are decorated with golden beads.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
tin metal, horse hair, feather, plastic, paint, adhesive and rubber
Made in
Juliaca, Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bear Mask2946/16

Oso grande (large bear) mask made of painted tin, alpaca hair and plastic decorations. The mask has large round ears and a cap of short white-grey fur. The snout is black with six high ridges around the nostril and a golden plastic oval on the front. The open mouth is lined with white teeth along the top and has a wide red tongue. The bulging yellow eyes have pink tinsel around the edges, and two large flaps with pink sequins around the edges. Both ears have an orange centre with wavy black lines and spiked green edges. One has a pink and silver garland around the outside. Purple feathers have been added as ear fur. The inside of the mask is white with a pattern of small blue boxes and is lined with foam around the edge. There is a white sticker on the inside.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
tin metal, alpaca skin, feather, plastic, paint and adhesive
Made in
Puno, Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mat2947/1

Large, finely-woven, tan mat. There are fringe grass borders along two of the mat’s sides. The fringe along one side is accompanied by short, thick, vertical slits towards the middle of the mat. Above this is a decorative border of white stitching. Red strings attach small bundles of dried grass to the mat along this white stitching at regular intervals. Three groupings of red tipped feathers are sewn to the mat towards the middle. One group forms a circle, with their grey-brown insides at the centre and their red tips pointing outwards. There are two stamps in a corner: one is faint and circular, the other is dark and rectangular.

Culture
Samoan
Material
pandanus leaf, cotton fibre and parrot feather
Made in
Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2010-37/50

The paint is black, red, and green. The string is black. The fur is white.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
wood, paint, copper ore metal, string, fur, feather and shredded cedar bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Rattle2010-37/40

The paint is red, black, and turquoise.

Culture
“Unknown” ?
Material
wood, hide, paint, leather, deer hoof, feather and copper ore metal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Paddle2004-2/332

The paint is black, blue, red, and green.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
wood, paint, horse hair, string, copper ore metal, abalone shell, leather, bead, feather and bronze
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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