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Lemon PressIb426

Carved dark patinated wood figure. Arched in a partial fetal position with the hands grasping the legs and pulling them in close to the body. Pointed base has three flattened sides stained yellow. Elongated head with incised lines for facial features and a round head covering at the top knob.

Culture
Batak
Material
wood
Made in
Tomok, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc14

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle then flares into two fluke-like projections at the butt end. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: two parallel pairs.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc13

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle then flares into two fluke-like projections at the butt end. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: one piece with two bead-like wood clusters above.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc12

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle then flares into two fluke-like projections at the butt end. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: one piece with two bead-like pieces above.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonIc11

A wood spoon of dark brown to blackened patina at the front. Entire wood piece is curved with a long shallow scoop-like single-ribbed bowl, slightly swelling with squared end. Bowl tapers into a short handle which flares towards the thick ribbed butt end that curves outward. There is black wood inset, width-wise at the bowl and handle join: two pieces with three bead-like pieces in between. Simple mushroom cap-like-shaped finial.

Culture
Toradja
Material
wood
Made in
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Head ShaperSe149

A double layer of padding in blue checkered cotton fabric is tied to a flat rectangular piece of wood with an incised pattern on the exposed surface. A short band of blue floral material is sewn on to the cover of the top pad. A cord is wrapped around the ends of the pad, hooked into notches in the board. The incised pattern is very faint, the cuts are very shallow; the pattern is rough, rectangular in in shape, without regularity.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
cotton fibre, fibre and wood
Made in
Peru ? or Brazil ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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KnifeSe144

Flat curved metal blade with inward curve and round end sharpened. Blade inserted into handle which has a flattened oval shape in cross section and a groove at end for blade with butt end having small point. Blade bound in place with coated cord. Handle decorated with long woven band in green, yellow, white, and red, tied to point and back of handle with green thread. At handle end, four braided and beaded strings fall forward (beads yellow, red, green, and black).

Culture
Shipibo
Material
iron metal, wood, cotton fibre and glass
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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GraterSe142

Elongated oval shaped tool which curves upwards at both ends. Irregular rough surface on inner face, in white and yellow. Outer face is a layered bone structure, tan and brown, and pitted.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
fish tongue
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Head ShaperSe148

Rectangular flat brown board with red pad, green and tan covering tied to it. Board is incised on the exposed side with a series of triangular notches around the edges and at centre. The pattern is a mirror image around the central point. Two notched decorations extend from the sides of this field. A thick stuffed pad covered with a floral patterned material is tied to the board with ends hooked into notches at the ends. A band of the same material is sewn to a green and tan covering and attached in a like manner.

Culture
Shipibo
Material
wood, fibre and cotton fibre
Made in
Peru ? or Brazil ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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MaskIe426

Cylindrical shaped fibre and wood Tago ? mask with a conical shaped head and a long face that curves lower then the straight across back. The face is painted white with brown and black detailing. The eyes are open and outlined in a brown fish-like shape. The wooden nose projects out while the mouth is made of two boar tusks adhered facing the opposite direction over top of black painted detailing. The sides have rectangular sections painted with diagonal lines; a circular fibre ring hangs on either side with two kinds of shells and feathers. On top of head is a rounded cap of dark fibre with a lighter fibre bushy top knot. Feathered arrow-like stick sits in the middle of the head.

Culture
Tami
Material
boar tusk, wood, feather, paint, shell, grass and bark fibre
Made in
Papua New Guinea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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