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Mask2743/11

Mask made of light metal painted reddish orange, black and green. Eyes, mouth and nose are cut-outs. with a piece of folded metal soldered on in three spots over the nose. Face has a black mustache, black chin and black triangles on the forehead; the back is painted gray.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
tin metal, enamel paint and gesso
Made in
Varge, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Lenten Mask2743/9

Wooden face mask. Heavy brow, broad nose, square chin, and wide mouth with pointed teeth are set within the light yellow carved oval shape. There are carved out openings at eyes, nostrils and mouth. Dark brown paint used for eyebrows, under eyes, under and down middle of chin and as a mustache. Pieces of gray foam line the interior surface and a synthetic string attaches to top and sides through metal eye hooks.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, synthetic fibre, metal, polyester fibre and adhesive
Made in
Vila Boa, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Lenten Costume2743/8 a-b

Two piece costume consisting of a heavy wool hooded coat (a) and pants (b). Bands of diamond and linear designs woven in red, yellow, brown, beige, white, orange, and black wools create a striped pattern that is embellished with bands of green and red wool fringes. The coat opens at the front and closes with three brown plastic buttons. Wool leggings have been sewn onto cropped green polyester/viscose trousers with button-up fly.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
synthetic fibre, wool fibre, cotton fibre, dye and plastic
Made in
Vila Boa, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Head Cloth2590/2 c

Cloth is part of a three piece outfit with blouse (2590/2 a) and skirt (2590/2 b). The head wrap is a piece of unsewn fabric with a repeating pattern of blue flowers or pinwheel shapes in the background, and rows of red, blue and white squares with an elephant in blue outline within them, along with text in English. These squares alternate with red text written in Twi.

Culture
Ghanaian
Material
cotton fibre, polyester fibre and dye
Made in
Ghana
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Skirt2590/2 b

Skirt that is part of a three-pece outfit with a blouse (part a) and head wrap (2590/2 c). The fabric has a repeating pattern of blue flowers or pinwheel shapes in the background, and rows of red, blue and white squares with an elephant in blue outline within them, along with text in English. These squares alternate with red text written in Twi. The skirt is ankle-length with an elastic waistband and a 45.3 cm slit up both sides. It is lined with white cotton fabric.

Culture
Ghanaian
Material
cotton fibre, polyester fibre and dye
Made in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/6

Hollow, yellow-brown fox-faced figure with four arms is the representation of AVAREZA (Portuguese for greed), one of the 'seven sins'--the sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The figure has a basket hanging from each of the lower arms and is clutching five birds while eating another one.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/3

Hollow, yellow-brown animal figure with four arms and tail is the representation of IRA (Portuguese for wrath), one of the 'seven sins'. The sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. A three horned devil figure with a snake hanging from its mouth is holding four small figures by the neck and appears to be strangling them.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/4

Hollow, yellow-brown donkey-faced figure with four arms and a tail is the representation of PREGUICA (Portuguese for sloth), one of the 'seven sins'--the sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The figure, holding a small donkey in its lower arms, is covering its eyes with its upper hands.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/7

Hollow, yellow-brown figure with four arms is the representation of one of the 'seven sins'. The name INGENUA is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The figure wears large earrings and an apron and is being strangled by the two small devils standing on her shoulders.The two devils held in the lower arms carry sticks.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/5

Hollow, yellow-brown fish-faced figure with four arms is the representation of INVEJA (Portuguese for envy), one of the 'seven sins'--the sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The three-headed fish/person with two arm-like appendages on its head and scales covering upper body is holding four birds.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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