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Tsimshian CosmosNb7.342

Scaled down model house front with painted designs. The panel is rectangular with an upper centre peak. There is a lower oval opening painted black (representing the original opening). The designs feature ovoid shapes and bird motifs in black and red on a plain wooden ground. There are red borders on the sides and top.

Culture
Tsimshian
Material
cedar wood and acrylic paint
Made in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Gilwa WawasNb3.1476

Silver bracelet consisting of an outer surface covered entirely with carved design and crosshatched detailing. The image consists of two figures (one with a salmon headdress on its head) paddling a canoe with an eagle design on the side. In the centre is a large sun with a profiled figure in the middle and rays emanating from it. In the right corner is a human head in profile blowing wind towards the canoe. The bracelet has squared ends. There is an inscription on the back reading: ‘Gilwa Wawas, Lyle Wilson, ‘96’.

Culture
Haisla
Material
silver metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Killer WhaleNb3.1492

Rectangular wood panel with a painting of killer whale in a vertical position that has the head at the top. Piece of wood in right side has been replaced (adhered in place by the artist). There are eye hooks on back of panel. Design is done in red and black. The killer whale is facing to the left side. In red, at the lower right corner, the signature reads 'Lyle Wilson'.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Two SalmonsNb3.1491

Rectangular wood panel with a painting of two salmons. Large knot in the wood at the side (entire edge has been left unfinished). There are eye hooks on the back of the panel. Each salmon is placed in an approximately vertical position with one 'swimming' upward while the other is 'swimming' downward, each being head to tail and 'swimming' counter-clock-wise. Design is done in red and black. In red, at the lower left corner, the signature reads 'Lyle Wilson'.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Weegit and the Tricksters1401/5

Six black bird-like creatures. Five are above the red line and one is on the red line in the centre near the bottom. The five bird-like creatures are in a formation consisting of three on the left side and two on the right side. The two top left side ones are facing to the right side while the one below is facing to the left side. The top right side one is facing to the left side while the bottom one is facing to the right side. The one on the red line is facing to the left side. Across the bottom, there are words reading 'AIESEC - VANCOUVER / 1982'. Above the 'ER' in 'VANCOUVER', there are the words reading 'Weegit and the Tricksters / Lyle Wilson c 1980 / Printed in Canada / By Evergreen Press Ltd.'. The poster is on a vertically rectangular, light yellow paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Weegit and the Tricksters1401/4

Six black bird-like creatures. Five are above the red line and one is on the red line in the centre near the bottom. The five bird-like creatures are in a formation consisting of three on the left side and two on the right side. The two top left side ones are facing to the right side while the one below is facing to the left side. The top right side one is facing to the left side while the bottom one is facing to the right side. The one on the red line is facing to the left side. Across the bottom, there are words reading 'AIESEC - VANCOUVER / 1982'. Above the 'ER' in 'VANCOUVER', there are the words reading 'Weegit and the Tricksters / Lyle Wilson c 1980 / Printed in Canada / By Evergreen Press Ltd.'. The poster is on a vertically rectangular, light yellow paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Trial Proof Etching1401/7

A black etching on a white background. Two horizontal line acroos the top middle with dots at either ends. Below, to the left side, there are two representations of lines. Next, there are two approximate squares made up of diagonal lines. Then, there is a fin-like shape. Below, there is an ovoid shape which is a bit longer horizontally than the two lines above. The etching is on a vertically rectangular, white paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Trial Proof Etching1401/11

A black salmon in profile and facing to the left side. The mouth is open. The fins are decorated by cross hatching. The interior of the body is decorated by ovoid shapes and wavy lines. The etching is on a horizontally rectangular, light brown paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Trial Proof Etching1401/2

Two white ovoid shapes on top of one another on a black background. At the top, there is a needle-like projection coming out of the left side. At the bottom, there is a needle-like projection coming out of the right side. From the centre, on the right side, there is an inverted L-shaped projection. Decorated with diagonal lines. The etching is on a vertically rectangular, white paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Trial Proof Etching1401/9

A black face, possibly that of a beaver or a frog, which is short and wide. Legs with a circular end are flanking at either side. Cross hatching and ovoid designs. Four teeth at the centre. The etching is on a horizontally rectangular, white paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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