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Figure3149/13

Figure of an old woman. She stands with her head thrust forward, arms tucked away, and the handle of a large carrying basket looped across her shoulders to where the container rests on her back. Face is wide, features carved, with incised hair that falls down her back in a thick braid. She has a shawl over her shoulders that falls to points at her sides, over a dress with a slightly flaring hem. Figure is carved with large bare feet.

Culture
Chilean
Material
wood
Made in
Chile
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3149/12

Carved wooden figure with halo. A male figure stands with arms crossed in front of his chest as if cold, left knee bent before him. The face is finely carved, with eyes downcast, a thin protruding nose, small mouth in a pointed jaw, and an incised beard. Ears protrude. Hair is in a tonsured style, with a tuft on forehead. He wears a long belted robe with a wide collar that drapes down the back. A tin ring has been nailed to the back of the carving to represent a halo.

Culture
Hispanic
Material
wood and metal
Made in
New Mexico, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3149/11

Carved wooden figure, likely of St. Francis of Assisi. A male figure stands with hands clasped before him, holding a small bird. Birds also sit on his shoulders and on the top of his head. Nose and ears protrude while eyes, mouth, and beard are incised. He wears a long belted robe decorated with incised diamond shaped motifs. A carved hood falls over his shoulders at back, below an incised hair line. Large bare feet emerge from beneath his robe. Birds and feet are attached to the figure by wooden pegs.

Culture
Hispanic
Material
wood
Made in
New Mexico, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Doll3149/10

Female doll carved from wood, with arms articulated at the shoulders, and legs at the hips. Head is large, with carved facial features and ears, eyes and cheeks emphasized with paint. She wears a long brown cotton dress covered by a green and blue apron, with a knit brown and red shawl around her shoulders. A large metal pendant hangs from the tied closure of the shawl at her neck. Meal earrings are attached through holes in her lobes, and around her head is a metal link band decorated at front with a fabric bow. Wispy brown hair is attached to a black cap covering her head.

Culture
Mapuche
Material
wood, wool fibre, cotton fibre, synthetic fibre, metal, hair and paint
Made in
Chile
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Doll3149/9

Male doll wearing brown wool pants with gold and green panels at back, a heavy dark blue wool sweater, a rectangular multicoloured textile in shades of red and green at the shoulders, and a light coloured bandana tied around his neck. His hat fits close to the head, with the brim flipped up in front to show a zigzag ribbon decoration and small pompoms. At crown is a tuft of metallic thread atop further ribbon and flat pompom decorations. Long decorative flaps trail down his back to the waist, brightly embroidered with figures, diamond shapes, and sequins stars, on a light cream background. A wide leather belt or pouch decorated with studs is buckled around the waist. He holds a wooden drumstick in his right hand. His shoes are small wood and leather sandals. His face is painted, showing large brown eyes, rosy cheeks, a red mouth and a dark moustache.

Culture
Bolivian
Material
wool fibre, cotton fibre, synthetic fibre, wood, plastic, paper, skin and hair
Made in
Bolivia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Doll3149/8

Female doll wearing a heavy dark blue wool dress with long sleeves, covered by a blanket in dark brown with wide stripes of orange and grey at bottom and a green edging. Around her shoulders is a rectangular multicoloured textile in shades of red and yellow, as well as a white cotton cloth. Her hat is wide brimmed and oblong, decorated with ribbon, foil, sequins, and yarn flowers. Long ribbons trail down her back from her hair. Her shoes are small wood and leather sandals. Her face is painted, showing large brown eyes, rosy cheeks, and a small red mouth.

Culture
Bolivian
Material
wool fibre, cotton fibre, synthetic fibre, wood, plastic, paper, skin and hair
Made in
Bolivia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3149/7

Cloth figure depicting a birth. A bed is made of light brown fabric, and holds inside it a large central figure lying on her back, with distended stomach. A small head emerges from beneath the bottom of her blanket, into the arms of a figure wearing a white shawl. To each side of the mother are attendants in blue shawls. All figures have large, triangular heads, with broad embroidered features. The mother's blanket is made of tightly woven wool in a multicoloured linear pattern. Her arms are small twigs wrapped with fibre.

Culture
Ecuadorian
Material
wool fibre, cotton fibre and plant fibre
Made in
Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Doll3149/6

Knit doll. Doll's neck and head are a knit light tan tube, stuffed, with a blue hat atop long brown braids. Eyes, nose and mouth are embroidered in yarn. Dress is knit in horizontal lines of pattern in zigzag and 'x' motifs, with green scalloping at wrists and hem. At the waist are sewn two small child dolls, male and female, both wearing hats, the girl in a dress similar to her mothers, the boy in pants and a sweater. All three wear orange shoes, and have a Peruvian coin sewn to the stomach of their clothing.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
wool fibre and metal
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drum3149/5

Small drum. Sides constructed from tin-like metal formed into a low cylinder, covered with brown paper. Both ends of the cylinder are covered with stretched skin that is fastened with strips of sinew sewn through the edges, that then criss-cross around the cylinder. The drum's top surface has two threads in pink and blue across it, tied around small pieces of wood, and fastened to sinew on either side.

Culture
South American
Material
tin metal ?, skin, sinew, cotton fibre and paper
Made in
South America
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Belt3149/4

Woven wool belt with ornament. Belt is woven with images of a woman, plants, and an animal, interspersed with bars and decorative motifs in light tan on a red background, appearing in opposite colours on the reverse side. Green, pink, and yellow stripes run the length of the garment. From a fine cord at the bottom of the belt hangs a metal ornament depicting several masked figures in low relief. The other end of the belt has several braids attached to each other at their ends.

Culture
Chilean
Material
wool fibre, metal and dye
Made in
Chile
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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