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Southern Kwa-Giulth Moon1998-90/480

The paper is tan. The ink is black and red.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Southern Kwa-Giulth Crane1998-90/479

The paper is gray. The ink is black and red.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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T-Bird and Whale1998-90/487

The paper is white. The ink is black, red, and green.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Southern Kwagiulth Sculpin + Octopus1998-90/484

The paper is cream. The ink is black, red, brown, and orange.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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DollM999.105.34

Culture
Tlingit ?
Material
grass ?, root ?, wood, fibre, metal wire and ink
Made in
Canada
Holding Institution
McCord Museum of Canadian History
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Imperfect Doll2699/1 a-c

Multi-media installation. The doll (a) consists of a wooden artist’s maquette body with brain-tanned deer hide head (no facial features), hand coverings, and dress (with fringes at sleeves and decorated with English and Cree text written in pink gel-pen ink), pink and yellow cut-glass seed beads sewn onto dress and moccasin boots, horse hair braids with white satin ribbon, ncecklace of porcupine quill, brass bead and sinew, clam shell earrings, and a belt with large brass buttons. The doll sits in a chair (part b) constructed of deer hide, wood, and sinew, and face a small LCD screen, which fastens to a wooden base (part c), and plays a video loop, with video and audio footage created by the artist.

Culture
Cree
Material
brass metal, cotton fibre, wood, deer skin, glass, fibre, horse hair, porcupine quill, sinew, clam shell and ink
Made in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Print1994.100

A silk-screen print of Twin Thunderbirds that is based on a Coast Salish spindle whorl design. The print is black, and is dated 05/81. The print is by Susan A. Sparrow (her married name is Pointe), who is a Coast Salish artist. She was recently commissioned to produce a series of banners by Vancouver International Airport which hang in the check-in hall. The print was purchased at the Coqueleetza Native Art Shop in Chilliwack which is run by the Sto' lo Nation. The print cost 54 Canadian dollars; Good

Culture
Coast Salish
Material
paper and ink
Made in
Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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Politcal Textile2749/1

Piece of yellow cloth with printed political images from the Republic of Ghana and a green, red, and black chain background design. At the top and bottom is an emblem with two birds and the words "Freedom and Justice". In the centre, above and on either side of a circular photo image of six men and the caption "THE BIG SIX OF GHANA", are the words "GHANA 50 Championing African Excellence".

Culture
Ghanaian
Material
cotton fibre, dye, polyester fibre and ink ?
Made in
Ghana
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Politcal Textile2749/2

Printed cloth celebrating 50 years. A cut strip of white cloth has a printed design of black diamonds, the red, green and yellow flag of Ghana and the writing "Ghana 50" and "1957 2007" .

Culture
Ghanaian
Material
cotton fibre, dye, polyester fibre and ink ?
Made in
Ghana
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Altar Screen2738/201

Painted wood altar screen depicting eight saints. The panel, painted with a pale yellow background, is divided into eight rectangular spaces with black spiral borders, each with stage-like curtains and a standing (one riding) figure wearing colourful robes of red, blue, yellow, green, brown and black. The names of each of the saints is written in black marker on the back of the panel - Saints Anthony, Joseph, Francis, James, Luis Obispo, Anne, Michael Archangel, and Our Lady of the Rosary.

Culture
Hispanic
Material
wood, paint, metal and ink
Made in
New Mexico, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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