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Blouse3314/2

Lightly-ruched, gold-coloured women’s blouse with dark-blue bands around neck and torso. Has slight V-neck opening on back. Neck band on both front and back, torso band only on back. Neck band is trimmed with black, lime green, white and neon pink. Blue torso band has a neon pink band underneath it and is trimmed with light pink, black, yellow, teal, orange, purple, neon green, white, red, light blue and gold. Each blouse cuff has two lines of trim. One furthest from the cuff is dark blue, white and red. Line along the cuff is black and neon pink.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
synthetic fibre
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Wrist Band3314/18

Beaded rectangular band with two strands extending from both the left and right sides, which then fasten together. The strands on the left have looped ends and the ones on the right have smoke grey-coloured, faceted beads. Bottom strand on the left side has a piece of masking tape wrapped around it, with writing on it in blue ink. Strands are black. The band has a geometric pattern composed of dark blue, outlined in yellow and black, on a white background. Band has a light green border with a black outline.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
plastic and fibre
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Wrist Band3314/13

Beaded rectangular band with two strands extending from both the left and right sides, which then fasten together. The strands on the left have looped ends and the ones on the right have taupe-coloured seeds on the ends. Bottom strand on the left side has a piece of masking tape wrapped around it, with writing on it in blue ink. Strands are black. The band has a geometric pattern composed of yellow on a black background with dark maroon and green dots throughout. There is a single light blue and a single dark blue bead in two of the green dots. A pink line zigzags through the centre of the geometric pattern. There is a single purple and a single green bead in the pink line. Band has a white border with a black outline. There is a single dark blue-coloured bead in the black outline.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
plastic, fibre and seed
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Wrist Band3314/17

Beaded rectangular band with two strands extending from both the left and right sides, which then fasten together. The strands on the left have looped ends and the ones on the right have taupe-coloured seeds on the ends. Bottom strand on the left side has a piece of masking tape wrapped around it, with writing on it in blue ink. Strands are black. The band has a geometric pattern composed of orange, outlined in black, on a yellow background with white dots throughout. Band has a thin black border.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
plastic, fibre and seed
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Wrist Band3314/16

Beaded rectangular band with two strands extending from both the left and right sides, which then fasten together. The strands on the left have looped ends and the ones on the right have taupe-coloured seeds on the ends. Strands are black. There is masking tape on the back of the band, in the lower right corner, with writing in blue ink. The band has a geometric pattern composed of black on a green background. Band has an azure-coloured border with a black outline.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
plastic, fibre and seed
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Wrist Band3314/15

Beaded rectangular band with two strands extending from both the left and right sides, which then fasten together. The strands on the left have looped ends and the ones on the right have taupe-coloured seeds on the ends. Bottom strand on the left side has a piece of masking tape wrapped around it, with writing on it in blue ink. Strands are black. The band has a geometric pattern composed of black on a red background. Band has a black outline with six red dots- three along the top and three along the bottom edge.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
plastic, fibre and seed
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pectoral Ornament3314/20

Square beaded ornament with a black and white geometric pattern. Six red dots, three each along the left and right sides, throughout the geometric pattern. Eight silver-coloured discs hanging from bottom edge. Two strands extend from top edge of ornament and fasten together. Left strand has looped end and right strand has taupe-coloured seed on the end. Strands are white with a black stripe down the centre and have a thin black border.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
plastic, metal, seed and fibre
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/14

A drawing of five skulls on a one-sided piece of paper. The drawing is horizontally oriented. The top-right edge of the paper is cut into a concave curve; the bottom-right edge is cut at a forty-five degree angle. The background of the drawing is decorated with crisscrossing assemblages of line patterns of varying lengths and thicknesses. There are two parallel orange lines extending horizontally from the very left skull to the right edge of the paper; all of the line assemblages above the parallel lines are drawn in orange ink, below the lines are both orange and yellow assemblages. In the foreground, five human skulls are drawn in a row; the skulls are outlined in dark green ink, the interior space is white, and the eye sockets and nasal cavities are decorated with crisscrossing green line patterns. The reverse-side of the paper is blank.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/6

A vertically oriented drawing on a single-sided piece of paper. At the top of the page is a decorated crescent-shaped being with eyes, a mouth, and a curled nose. A small coastal mountain scene is drawn below. Under the mountain scene, in the middle section of the page, are six human-like figures, and a human skull. The human-like figures all have their hands in the air, their hair is drawn upwards suggesting that they are moving in a downward direction, and they all have circular eyes and mouths. The largest human-like figure is embellished with male genitalia. The skull, larger than any of the human-like figures, is positioned horizontally in the centre of the page. At the very bottom of the page is a decorated thunderbird(?) with a human-like left hand and an arrow extending outwards from its mouth. The reverse-side of the page is blank.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/4

A drawing on a blue-grey coloured bookmark. The front-side of the bookmark is a hand-drawn image of a killer whale with an exaggerated body that extends around the head of the whale to the top edge of the bookmark. Above the head is the whale's dorsal(?) fin; at the very top of the bookmark is the whale's tail. The dorsal fin is decorated with three creatures, all with eye-shapes and teeth. Two human skulls are drawn on the whale, one on the whale's head and the other between the tail flukes. The whale's tongue extends outwards towards the left edge of the bookmark. An inverted lightning serpent(?) is drawn at the bottom of the bookmark; the head of the serpent is decorated with abstract shapes, a crisscross pattern, and stars. A human skull is drawn within the curve of the serpent's body. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in black ink with information for an "I.Con II" conference, including dates, location, etc.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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