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Lap Cradle85.113.11

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection. Collected: Elizabeth Cole Butler

Culture
Cheyenne
Material
wool, cotton, hide, feather, glass bead and quill
Made in
“Plains” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Dance Apron48.3.557

Museum Purchase: Indian Collection Subscription Fund, Rasmussen Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Art.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
buckskin, porcupine quill embroidery, puffin bill, bird quill and natural dye
Made in
Wrangell, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basket43.1.38

Gift of Mrs. Ferdinand C. Smith and Mr. L. Hawley Hoffman.

Culture
Shasta and Klamath
Material
tule, reed grass and porcupine quill
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basket Lid3131/11

Basket lid made of a slightly rounded, rectangular piece of birch bark. The top is densely covered in quills set in geometric patterns of primarily traingles with partial circles and diamonds, dyed in shades of brown with some remnants of green. Thin strips of bark are looped around the edges of the piece, holding in place long quills that create a decorative edging. The underside is undecorated.

Culture
Panawahpskek
Material
birch bark, porcupine quill and dye
Made in
Maine, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Basket3131/10 a-b

Round quill-covered basket with lid. Basket and lid are made of birch bark, with side walls cut and bent to snuggly fit the circular base/top, covered on the exterior with designs made from quills dyed blue and yellow, along with undyed white. The central design on the lid top is a 10-point star in blue with yellow centre and accents. It is surrounded by triangles of white quill inside a yellow circle, and a repeating series of gathered quill groupings around the edge, with yellow and blue stars shapes above and below the star. This is repeated in larger size along the sides of the lid, as well as the lower wall of the basket bottom (part a). Base has an undecorated, inset rim to hold the lid. quill-covered basket with lid. Basket and lid are made of birch bark, with side walls cut and bent to snuggly fit the circular base/top, covered on the exterior with designs made from quills dyed blue and yellow, along with undyed white. The central design on the lid top is a 10-point star in blue with yellow centre and accents. It is surrounded by triangles of white quill inside a yellow circle, and a repeating series of gathered quill groupings around the edge, with yellow and blue stars shapes above and below the star. This is repeated in larger size along the sides of the lid, as well as the lower wall of the basket bottom (part a). Base has an undecorated, inset rim to hold the lid.

Culture
Eastern Woodlands
Material
birch bark, porcupine quill, dye and cotton fibre
Made in
Ontario, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Quill Loom3109/2

Quill loom. A piece of willow wood is bent into a bow to support the weaving. At one end is attached a short strip of moosehide held in place by a pin topped with a red plastic ball. To the hide is sewn several cotton threads. Near their opposite ends, the threads pierce a thin rectangle of cardboard that keeps them separated; they are then tied to the other end of the wood. Woven into the threads are porcupine quills dyed multiple colours, creating cream-coloured diamonds on a background of alternating areas of light green, dark pink, and yellow. Borders of white and yellow line each side of the weaving. The quills have not been trimmed.

Culture
Dene
Material
willow wood, moose skin, cotton fibre, porcupine quill, dye, metal and plastic
Made in
Northwest Territories, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Quill Loom3109/1

Quill loom. A piece of willow wood is bent into a bow to support the artwork being created. At one end of the willow is attached a short strip of moosehide to which is sewn several cotton threads. Near their opposite ends the threads pierce a small rectangle of cardboard to keep them separated, and are then tied to the other end of the willow. Woven into the threads are porcupine quills dyed multiple colours, creating patterns of 'X's and diamonds on a cream-coloured background. The quills have been cut to a length of approximately 1 cm at the back of the weaving.

Culture
Dene
Material
willow wood, moose skin, cotton fibre, porcupine quill and dye
Made in
Northwest Territories, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ear Ornament2948/89

Cassowary quill ornament. The ornament would have been roughly circular with the pointed end of the quill inserted into the thick end but the ends have now separated.

Culture
Asmat
Material
cassowary quill
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ear Ornament2948/88

Cassowary quill ornament. The ornament is roughly circular with the pointed end of the quill inserted into the thick end. A white plastic ring surrounds the join.

Culture
Asmat
Material
cassowary quill and plastic ?
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ear Ornament2948/87

Cassowary quill ornament. The ornament is roughly circular with the pointed end of the quill inserted into the thick end.

Culture
Asmat
Material
cassowary quill
Made in
Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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