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DrumEd1.258

Drum with hourglass-shaped, painted wood section in centre with two pieces of hide stretched over a circular frame at either end. Two pieces of hide are clamped on with metal hooks that are attached to one another with red rope, and the rope is decorated with cuff-like pieces of leather in alternating blue and yellow with a flower pattern punched out.

Culture
Korean
Material
wood, skin, fibre, paint, metal and dye
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Kachina FigureD4.115

Standing Kachina figure with stick across top of head, down from which extends wool and hair, white head with three black dots on face, alternating black and white ring around neck. Figure has torso with yellow on top and orange on bottom, white skirt with painted belt and apron, yellow legs with painted black ties around top, and grey boots with an orange, black and white design.

Culture
Pueblo
Material
wood, metal, feather, wool fibre, dye, horse hair and paint
Made in
New Mexico, USA and Arizona, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bullroarer2623/21

Wooden bullroarer, tapered at ends and sides, with small hole and indentation at base for the string. Body is painted with red and white lines and tip is painted red.

Culture
New Guinea
Material
black palm wood and paint
Made in
Sirorata, Oro, Papua New Guinea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bullroarer2623/12

Small wooden bullroarer, tapered at ends and sides, with a small hole and indentation at one end. Both ends are painted red. X and zigzag shapes are engraved on the body.

Culture
New Guinea
Material
black palm wood and paint
Made in
Sirorata, Oro, Papua New Guinea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2655/5

Tall, roughly carved mask with hollowed out face area on top of a cylindrical base. Square mouth has pointy teeth on top and bottom; holes at eyes and mouth. Paint or pigment roughly applied to front of face and all sides of cylinder portion.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2655/4

Black goat fur helmet with shaved areas for eyes and mouth. Nose is of wood and is triangular, affixed between the eyes. Eyes and mouth are painted; eyes are black, mouth is red; eyes have many small holes through near centre. Top of helmet is formed from folded over hide that is held in place by fibre cord.

Culture
Cora
Material
goat skin, wood, paint and fibre
Made in
Nayarit, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flat FanN3.53

Flat fan made of finely-split bamboo flaring out from its attachment point to a long wooden handle painted black. Perimeter of fan is shaped like a double inverted U. The lower edge where the handle is attached is straight and at right angles to handle. Fan is covered with yellow lacquered paper on both sides. The area surrounding the handle on one side is covered with a black paper cut in a floral pattern, and the area immediately surrounding the handle is painted orange. The fan has a narrow edging of black paper. It is inserted into a split in the handle, which is flat and shaped like a pointed oval where it covers the fan, which is attached with a rivet.

Culture
Korean
Material
bamboo grass, paper, wood, metal, lacquer, paint and rice paste adhesive
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flat FanN3.52

Flat fan made of finely-split bamboo flaring out from its attachment point to a long wooden handle painted black. Perimeter of fan is circular except for the lower edge where the handle is attached, which is straight and at right angles to handle. Fan is covered with lacquered paper with a design of three swirls converging at the centre, coloured red, green, and yellow. It has a narrow edging of black paper. The fan is inserted into a split in the handle, which is flat and shaped like a pointed oval where it covers the fan, which is attached with two rivets. The shape of the handle is repeated with an outline of orange paint on the fan.

Culture
Korean
Material
bamboo grass, paper, wood, metal, lacquer, paint and rice paste adhesive
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flat FanN3.51

Large flat fan made of finely-split bamboo flaring out from its attachment point to a wooden handle painted black. Bamboo strips are bent downwards near the perimeter of fan, those on each side bending away from centre strip. Perimeter of fan is circular except for the lower edge where the handle is attached, which is straight and at right angles to handle. Fan is covered with brown oiled paper, with a narrow edging in black. The fan is inserted into a split in the handle, which is flat and shaped like a pointed oval where it covers the fan, which is attached with two rivets. The area surrounding the handle is covered on each side with a black paper cut in a floral pattern. The area immediately surrounding the handle is painted orange.

Culture
Korean
Material
bamboo grass, paper, wood, metal, oil ?, paint and rice paste adhesive
Made in
Korea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bentwood Chest Panel2612/1

Rectangular wooden chest front with black and red painted expansive design. Design is bilaterally symetrical and heavily stylized. Eight sets of holes along left side, with some remnants of rope fibre.

Culture
Nuxalk ?
Material
wood, plant fibre, metal and paint
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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