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Drawing3223/37

A drawing on a bookmark. Depicted on the front-side of the bookmark is a vertically oriented whale and human skull; the images, drawn in blue ink, are set against a white background. The whale is portrayed as swimming headlong into the water. The whale is decorated with criss-crossing assemblages of blue line patterns in varying lengths and thicknesses; a thick blue line extends from the whale's belly to the tail flukes. A stream of air, drawn as blue dots and dashes, exits the whale's blowhole. Between the whale's eye and the thick blue line is a human skull; the interior of the skull is uncoloured but the eye cavities are filled in with the same crisscrossing line pattern as on the whale's body. Braille indentations from the reverse-side of the bookmark are visible on the front-side near the whale's air stream. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in blue ink. Along the right edge is braille writing. At the bottom of the bookmark, in white, is the Canadian National Institute for the Blind logo and a line of text.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/19

A drawing on a tan coloured bookmark. The front-side of the bookmark is a horizontally oriented image of a whale drawn in black ink. The whale has a bird-like head with a large curved beak, a thin tongue and a thin, flat lower jaw. The whale's blowhole is decorated with an inverted face; air exits the blowhole and trails the length of the whale's body. The pectoral fin is wide and is mostly coloured in with black ink; the fin is embellished with a creature with an eye-shape(?) and teeth. The dorsal fin is decorated with an ovoid positioned between two tower-shapes. A small circle enclosed by a larger circle, is positioned on the underbelly of the whale between the pectoral fin and the tail. The base of the tail is decorated with a creature with an eye-shape(?) and teeth; each tail fluke is embellished with a thin tower-shape. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in brown ink. Printed on the far left is a crest with an owl perched on an open book. The remainder of the bookmark lists commercial information including the bookstore's name, "Gallowglass Books Ltd."

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/27

A drawing on a tan coloured bookmark. The front-side of the bookmark is a vertically oriented, hand-drawn image of a killer whale with an exaggerated dorsal fin and pectoral flipper. The body of the whale is positioned in the lower half of the bookmark with the tail curved around so it nearly touches the whale's head. The dorsal fin, decorated with an ovoid and four tower-shapes(?), extends from the middle to the top left corner of the bookmark. An elongated diamond surrounding the eye, a cross near the nose, and large triangular teeth extending from the upper jaw, decorate the whale's head. The blowhole releases air; the air, drawn as swirls of dashed lines, extends from the middle of the bookmark to the top left corner. The pectoral flipper is embellished with a wide arch filled with a crisscross pattern and two ovoids. Between the pectoral flipper and the dorsal fin is a lightly drawn inverted human skull. The artist's signature, a "M" with a line drawn through it and two dots, is placed at the bottom of bookmark. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in black ink. At the top, there is an image of a man in overalls reading a book, below is a quote from Sara Nelson, and the bookstore's commercial information including the store's name, "Literati Books," location and phone number.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/49

A drawing on a whitish grey coloured bookmark. One end of the bookmark is cut at a forty-five degree angle. The front-side of the bookmark is horizontally oriented and is hand-drawn in pencil. The central image on the front-side of the bookmark is a beaver lying on its back in an underwater log dam. The logs surrounding the beaver are embellished with criss-crossing assemblages of grey stripes. The artist's signature is on the bottom-right-side of the image. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in dark brown ink. On the left-side, an image of an enclosed human is printed alongside the artist's signature, a "M" with a line drawn through it and a dot on the top-left and bottom-right of the line. The centre and right-side of the bookmark lists commercial information including the agency's name, "Old Ways Consulting."

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/57

An abstract drawing of a killer whale on a white bookmark. The front-side is vertically oriented and is hand-drawn in black pen ink. The killer whale's body is shaded in with black pen ink; it is decorated with three ovoids, three uncoloured elongated diamonds, five uncoloured tower-shapes with a circle at the top, three U-shaped areas filled with a criss-cross pattern, and one area above the whale's dorsal fin filled in with a criss-cross design. The eye of the whale is centred within an elongated diamond-shape and an uncoloured oval; at the rear of the whale's head is an exaggerated blowhole. The artist's signature, a "M" with a line through it and two dots, is in the bottom right corner. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in pink ink. At the top is an outline of a seagull(?), below is the bookstore's name, "Reflections Books," the commercial information, and a quote by Richard Bach.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/53

A drawing on a single-sided piece of white paper. The drawing is vertically oriented. At the top is a crescent moon-like being with a decorated eye patch, and a mouth. Protruding from coastal mountains is the head of a thunderbird(?) with an arrow extending outwards from its mouth. The mountains divide the scale of the images; the images above the mountains are distant and aerial, and everything below the mountains is at close range and is underwater. Just below the surface of the water is a harpoon tip on a rope; the rope has a single loop with a small human skull lightly drawn within the loop. To the right of the harpoon tip is a human-like being positioned headlong in the water; the human-like being is decorated with hair, dots descending down the neck, a small human skull on the forearm, and a rib-like pattern drawn on the torso. Kelp, intermixed with fifteen human skulls of varying sizes, extends from the head of the human-like being to the seabed at the bottom of the page. Within the kelp is a fish appearing to ingest a human skull. The fish body is decorated with curving lines with intermediate dots, and the tail fin is drawn as a human-like face. The artist's signature, a "M" with a line through it and two dots, is positioned in the bottom right corner. 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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Drawing3223/52

A drawing on a whitish grey coloured bookmark. The front-side is vertically oriented and is hand-drawn in pencil. The central image is an underwater human-whale being. The being has human facial features and limbs; bubbles rise from a blowhole at the back of the head and a fin extends from the humped back. The being is surrounded by a school of small fish, one jellyfish and one larger fish. The artist's signature, a "M" with a line drawn through it and two dots, is on the bottom right corner. The reverse-side of the bookmark has a machine-printed image of a black cat with sheet music extending from the right-side of its face. The commercial information, including the bookstore's name, "Clarion Books & Music" is printed on the reverse.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/50

A drawing on a bookmark. The front-side of the bookmark is a hand-drawn image of a salmon on a white background. The drawing is horizontally oriented. A blue wavy line, representing the waterline, extends horizontally across the upper part of the page. The salmon is centrally positioned on the page. Most of the salmon is coloured in with green ink; the side of the salmon is decorated with crisscrossing assemblages of orange lines in varying lengths and thicknesses. The lateral line running the length of the body is decorated with a green crisscross design. The dorsal, pectoral, pelvic, anal, and the caudal fin of the salmon are white with a green border and a green dash pattern. A human-like being is drawn in orange ink in the bottom right corner of the bookmark; the being has a human-like face. Orange bubbles rise from its mouth. A human-like arm extends from the top of the being's head. The human-like hand, decorated with an unshaded ovoid, is drawn holding a black fishing line. A black-brown fishing hook and a small orange fish are drawn at the end of the fishing line. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed; the background is orange, and text is in red and black ink. At the top, an open cartoon book displays the bookstore's name, "Clifford's Wake." Printed below is the store's commercial information.

Culture
Nuu-chah-nulth: Hupacasaht
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing3223/13

A drawing of a human skull and a flame on a one-sided, vertically oriented, piece of paper. The top edge of the paper is cut at an angle; the right-side of the paper is shorter than the left. The background of the drawing is filled with crisscrossing assemblages of line patterns of varying lengths and thicknesses in light green, light blue and dark green ink. In the middle-section, a human skull is outlined in dark green ink with the interior space left white; the eye sockets are coloured in with dark green ink. Dark green dots outline the right half of the eye sockets and the skull. The flame, drawn in red-orange and yellow ink, is positioned at the bottom of the drawing and extends upwards so that the upper sections of the flame overlay the skull. 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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Drawing3223/41

A pencil drawing on a blue bookmark. The bookmark is vertically oriented. The front-side is a hand-drawn image of a lightning serpent(?). Curled projections, on top of the serpent's head, extend from the shaded snout to the base of the head. The lips of the creature are darkly shaded in with pencil. Rounded teeth line the upper and lower jaw. Two bell-like shapes, each with three segmented appendages, are drawn on its back. The reverse-side of the bookmark is machine-printed in black ink. At the top, an image of a cat is superimposed resting on the top edge of the text box's border; within the border is the bookstore's commercial information including the store's name, "Bookends."

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