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A dark grey wood mask with upraised dark brown hairy eyebrows, circular eyes bulging out with more hair attached with metal hooks beneath. There are long oval ears and a long rounded nose witha large thinly open cut out mouth with teeth.
Akujo mask. Brown coloured mask with high upraised eyebrows outlined with black diagonal lines and three curvy horizontal lines carved for furrows at the wrinkled brow. The slightly triangular inset eyes bulge out at an angle as the high cheek bone angles to a downward bulge. The open cut out mouth has upper teeth. The moustache and goatee are painted with curved black lines. There is a grouped clump of curly black hair coming down from each upper corner of the mask from a set of holes. The beard is also done in a similar fashion to the hair. The pupils of the eyes and the nostrils are also cut out.
A mask (part a) with a light beige face and hair painted black. The pupils of the eyes are cut out, as are the nostrils, and the open red mouth with black upper teeth. The bag (part b) is greyish-green with a biege and dark green floral pattern. The bag has two brown ties, one on the side and the other on the overlaying flap to tie and close the bag together.
Part a is a square tile-like object with a red underside and a black and red speckled top. Part b is paper decorated with black and red calligraphy and pink lines and is custom cut to wrap around the lid. Four ties are attached to the four sides of the paper and when tied together, secure the paper around the object. When unfolded, the paper is cross-shaped.
Two kneeling men punishing a third lying face down on a wooden board. One using a paddle. Two wearing hats with red motifs on top.
Figure showing Idol worship -- kneeling to spirit of ancestors. Man wearing conical hat kneeling in front of food covered "alter table". Empty chair with pink and green painted pattern is placed in front of table. Objects are sitting on a wooden base.
Vertical, painted carving of five figures arranged one on top of the other. The top is crowned with a winged angel-like figure, followed by a small green frog, a larger yellow frog, a two-tailed black serpent, and a large red devil-like face on the bottom.
A large wood mask with a flat base carved with a relatively flat circular face at the centre. The base is painted blue and has three cylindrical wood pegs pointing outward and equally spaced from each other along the top. Three surrounding curved wood sticks are attached to the mask along the sides. Nine white feathers are attached all around the mask through the three surrounding curved wood sticks. The face is painted white with two black semi-ovals for the hair line. Downward curving slits indicate the eyes, around which are painted black glasses. The nose is long and flat with one large hole for the nostrils and two black spots below. There is a upward curving slit for the open mouth. Black paint is used to outline the goatee. Bands of skin are at the sides of the face. A label at the top states "INDIAN DANCE MASK / YUKON 1910."
The brown wood mask (part a) is a concavely curved elongated oval which tapers to a point at both the top and bottom. At the centre of the mask, there is carved a small round face with a forehead painted black, circular pupils cut out of the oval eyes, two small cut out nostrils, and an open cut out downward turned red mouth. Each pointed end of the mask is painted black, and there are black semi-triangles along the four sides of the central round face. There is a black-painted fin-like protrusion on each side of the top point of the mask, and a wood protrusion connected to each side of the bottom point of the mask with a metal wire. Many pegs (parts b-y) are inserted along the sides of the mask. The mask is connected to two curved wood sticks surrounding the mask in an oval formation by skin and fibre bands.