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Basketry Bowl46.136.5

Gift of Pratt Institute

Culture
Pima
Material
plant fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll04.297.5593

This kachina is probably Ho'te. It is totally rounded in form with flat, red ears protruding from each side, protrduing round eye and yarn twists and plant fiber on it's head. There is a cross also on the back of its head ad wel;l as cheekbones. Hands are cruved in front resting on the stomach.

Culture
Hopi Pueblo
Material
wood, pigment, yarn and plant fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Floral Material1914.22

Culture
Mi'kmaq
Material
plant fibre
Holding Institution
Nova Scotia Museum
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Basket1976.91.152
Basket1976.91.156

Culture
Mi'kmaq ?
Material
wood, plant fibre, cotton fibre, metal and dye
Holding Institution
Nova Scotia Museum
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Necklace30.808

This is a mixed string of brown beads and small shells. Measurements are when necklace is closed.

Culture
She-we-na
Material
stone, shell and plant fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Fetish Figure2815/6

Carved wooden fetish figure. The standing figure has large eyes and a mouth with teeth carved into the face. It wears a tall, decorated, wedge-shaped hat. Most of the protruding nose and ears have been removed, with bored nostril and ear holes remaining. The figure’s arms are bent, with forearms and hands resting on the chest, and each hand has three carved fingers. The torso is rounded and protruding at both front and back, and a hole has been bored at the stomach’s centre. The buttocks are angularly carved. Legs are thick and bent in a squatting position, and end in large feet with carved toes. A sash of woven plant fibre is wound several times around the figure’s waist, with another surrounding the front of the chest and inserted through holes in the wood between the upper arms and torso. It is knotted together at back.

Culture
Bayaka
Material
wood, plant fibre and pigment
Made in
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ancestor Figure2815/5

Carved wooden figure with woven sash. It has several aspects typical of a carved Yaka figure, such as an upturned nose, large prominent ears, hands clasped under chin, and legs bent into a squatting posture. The figure also has a pointed forehead, large eyes, protruding lips, and deeply bored ear holes. The scalp area narrows to a wedge shape at the outside edge and is carved with lines. Shoulders are narrow in the front, but prominent in the rear, and arms are bent with hands that have three carved fingers each. The stomach protrudes in front and buttocks are sharply angled at back. Legs are thick, with pointed knees, and feet are large and rounded. A woven sash of plant fibre surrounds the figure’s waist twice and is knotted in the front. Another sash surrounds the chest and is inserted through the wood of the upper arms.

Culture
Bayaka
Material
wood and plant fibre
Made in
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2842/4

Mask with red felt and a metal strip around the eye holes. This carved wooden mask has a wide forehead and pointed chin, and it is topped by two curved hornlike protrusions. The eye area is covered by a rectangle of red felt, surrounded by a silver-coloured metal border held in place with nails. The eye holes are also outlined with the silver metal. The protruding lips are covered with the same red felt, with a piece of plant fibre nailed to the top. Four teeth of an unknown material can be seen in the mouth. Long straight hair attached to hide surrounds the lower portion of the mask. Small holes have been bored regularly around the edge of the mask. A paper postage stamp is taped to the back inside of the mask, picturing a figure with the same red decoration at eyes and mouth, and inscribed with "040" at top, and “Republique De Guinee” at bottom.

Culture
Dan
Material
wood, wool fibre, metal and plant fibre
Made in
Liberia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2821/14

Mask made of mud-covered fibre, decorated with pigment. The face is wide, with a protruding nose, a brow emphasized with a cord of fibre, and holes cut for the mouth and eyes. The face is decorated with lines of red and off-white pigment. Hide with fur attached to the mask by plant fibre, covers the top of the head and outlines the edge of the face. The interior of the mask has a support structure made of curved wooden rods tied together with fibre, supporting the mud and fibre front of the mask. Four pieces of furred hide hang down from the top rear of the mask.

Culture
Chokwe
Material
plant fibre, earth, animal skin, wood and pigment
Made in
Angola ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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