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Drawing2811/25

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A diagonal band of blue, representing a river, divides the drawing. One side has the word "Honduras" written in pencil, and the other side has the words "El Salvador" written in pencil. The former contains mountains, a large green helicopter, three green trees, and a small blue plane with the numbers 837. The latter contains nine green trees and an outline of a plane in pencil.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/114

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A blue band has been drawn from the upper right corner to the lower left of the page, representing a river. The words "Rio lempa" have been written in the upper left corner, and they have also been underlined. Above the river, two purple helicopters, labelled "Elicocter", fly over several groups of human stick figures and a green tree. These figures are green, pink, purple, and some have been drawn in plain pencil. The word "campesinos" has been written beside one of the groups. There are two large, green soldier figures with guns on the bank of the river and the words "soldados salvadorenos" have been written to the right of them. Below the river, a single green figure is firing a gun towards the soldier figures on the other side of the river. There are also five purple circles along the edge of the water. A single human figure can be seen floating in the river.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/112

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. In the upper left corner an inscription reads "casas abandonadas". Below this inscription are two houses drawn in pencil. A helicopter drawn in blue ink flies over the building on the right. Two green trees have been drawn in the upper right corner of the page. A scene depicting a human figure with a gun shooting five smaller figures has been composed below the two houses. The figures being shot are in a box or hole along with the inscriptions "esta gentemurio en santa marta. ¡Ay no me maten! que no ven que de jamos los bijos hay sufriendo". There is also an inscription above the shooter's head that reads "ja, ja, ja ya van a estay en paz. ja, ja, ja!" Above the box, there are eighteen black circles in a rectangular arrangement.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/109

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A multicoloured helicopter flies over a small domestic scene which includes a building, a corn stalk, a small animal, and flowering plant, a green and pink path, and a single human figure. The helicopter contains a single pilot.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/106

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The top of the composition contains a building drawn in pencil with red lines projecting from the roof, which likely represents fire. The middle of the composition contains a curving black line, which likely represents a path or hill. A soldier figure with green clothing and a gun stands at either end of the path. A male figure dressed in blue and red, with a wide-brimmed hat, has been drawn near the middle of the composition. This male figure is facing a female figure that has been drawn on the right side of the page. The female figure is dressed in red and yellow, and is holding a small child or toy. She also has a large black object on her head drawn in black ink. At the bottom of the page, between the two soldier figures, is a black helicopter with a single pilot. The back of the page contains the name "Emilio" twice in red ink, although one of them is crossed out.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/100

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The composition is divided by a pink, red and blue undulating band that crosses diagonally from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. This band represents a river. An inscription in the upper left corner reads "dibujos rio lempa". Above the river, there are twelve human figures, a black helicopter shooting at one of the figures, a large green tree, and a short purple path. Three of these figures are larger than the others and are shooting guns at the others. Below the river, there are eleven human figures and a small green tree. Again, three of the figures below the river are shooting at the other figures. There are two red human figures floating in the river.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/95

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. An inscription in the upper left corner reads "¿rio lempa?". Below this, a helicopter flies over a blue and yellow river shooting at human figures lined up along the edge of the water. There are nine human figures lined up along the edge of the river and there are five human figures floating in the water itself. Two large human figures have been drawn below the river. One of them is coloured pink and yellow and is shooting a gun at the other figure. The figure that is being shot is coloured green, blue and red, and is carrying an object on its head. To the right, four small human stick figures have been drawn in pencil and coloured red. The bottom of the page contains a multicoloured building with a path leading up towards the river. A small red tree has been drawn to the right of this path.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/91

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. The composition is divided by a blue band that crosses the page diagonally from the upper right corner to the lower left corner. This band represents a river, and there are three human figures floating in the river. Above the river, the words "El Salvador" have been written in blue ink. Two soldiers dressed in green and a large black helicopter are shooting at a group of five human figures. Below the river, the word "Honduras" has been written in blue ink. There are two soldier figures drawn in pencil shooting at the figures in the river, and three human stick figures are lying near the river's edge in the bottom left of the composition.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/89

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. At the top of the page, two multicoloured helicopters are shooting at human figures crossing a narrow blue band, which represents a river. Two humans are lying on the ground and have presumably been shot. There is also a green tree on the river bank. Below the blue band, several human figures are walking down a path towards a small building. Above the heads of the last four human figures are the words "Una familia pobre". A separate figure holding a gun is standing beside this group of four. There is a second armed figure standing near the building. Above the path is a plane shooting at a human figure lying on the ground.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2811/80

Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. There are drawings on both sides of the page. The front contains a large soldier figure coloured green, orange, and black on the left side. This figure is holding a gun. A long band has been drawn in pencil from the soldier to the lower right corner of the page. An inscription reads “la guesuda ba a bol la diar lo nino estas a Fuegido que los ba a bol badiar – Inosente nejia”. The back page contains a helicopter that takes up most of the page. The words “La Guesuda” have been written in blue and orange in the upper left. The helicopter contains ten human heads in orange, representing passengers. The bottom of the page contains a round blue scribbled shape.

Culture
Salvadoran
Made in
Honduras
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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