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New Visions: Serigraphs by Susan A. Point Coast Salish Artist2001-137/12

The paper is gray. The ink is black.

Culture
Coast Salish: Musqueam
Material
paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Coast Salish Impressions: Prints and Paintings by Susan A. Point1997-123/12
Salmon People1995-98/24
The Beaver and The Mink II1997-123/13
Design: Eagles Foot; Poster: National Native Indian Artists' SymposiumL-10423

Culture
Haida
Material
paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Alert Bay432/25

Six photographs, four in black and white and two in colour, in an upside down V-shape across a horizontally rectangular, black background titled 'ALERT BAY' in white pastel. Photos depict outdoor scenes. From the bottom left to the fourth at the top and the last two down to the right, the pictures are as follows: boats at a dock including the ‘White Wave’; boats at a dock including ‘LONDON ?’ and ‘J14’; more boats; a winter snow scene; a totem pole with two smaller ones and a fence behind; and a totem pole that has three-feathered wings at the top in front of a smaller one. Poster is covered with clear plastic sheeting attached by masking tape.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Made in
'Yalis (Alert Bay), British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Life on the 18Th Hole1465/2

Poster showing a human head in black and white with a red and green kerchief covering above the brows and a red and yellow cloth covering the lower face and shoulder. Framed by a row of ten soldiers above and below, two feathers along each side, and a four-arrowed bulls eye at each corner. One line of bold print along the bottom edge reads '"We're tired of just surviving. We want to live." / Chief Saul Terry, President of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs.' with 'D. Neel 90' printed on the bottom right corner. The poster is on vertically rectangular paper with a grey border.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Weegit and the Tricksters1401/5

Six black bird-like creatures. Five are above the red line and one is on the red line in the centre near the bottom. The five bird-like creatures are in a formation consisting of three on the left side and two on the right side. The two top left side ones are facing to the right side while the one below is facing to the left side. The top right side one is facing to the left side while the bottom one is facing to the right side. The one on the red line is facing to the left side. Across the bottom, there are words reading 'AIESEC - VANCOUVER / 1982'. Above the 'ER' in 'VANCOUVER', there are the words reading 'Weegit and the Tricksters / Lyle Wilson c 1980 / Printed in Canada / By Evergreen Press Ltd.'. The poster is on a vertically rectangular, light yellow paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Weegit and the Tricksters1401/4

Six black bird-like creatures. Five are above the red line and one is on the red line in the centre near the bottom. The five bird-like creatures are in a formation consisting of three on the left side and two on the right side. The two top left side ones are facing to the right side while the one below is facing to the left side. The top right side one is facing to the left side while the bottom one is facing to the right side. The one on the red line is facing to the left side. Across the bottom, there are words reading 'AIESEC - VANCOUVER / 1982'. Above the 'ER' in 'VANCOUVER', there are the words reading 'Weegit and the Tricksters / Lyle Wilson c 1980 / Printed in Canada / By Evergreen Press Ltd.'. The poster is on a vertically rectangular, light yellow paper piece.

Culture
Haisla
Made in
Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PosterNb3.1416

Poster with photographs and a green construction paper cut-out whale. The whale is glued at the top left of a horizontally rectangular, black cardboard piece. Whale features are drawn with black felt pen. Whale has circular eye outlined by a tapering oval with a sideways split u behind the eye. The body has three sideways blank split u's. The side fin has a blank split u. The dorsal fin has two sideways tear drop shapes and an upside down blank split u. The belly has black dashes. The tail has long lines. The spout hole has black dots coming out of it. Six black and white photographs are glued in a v-shaped pattern. From the left, there are the following pictures: several boys paddling a canoe; three children outdoors with a bed, two of which wear hats while a third has a mop-like wig; paper mache horse costume worn by several children; people on a beach with fish boats in the background; playing field; and a row of girls sitting on a log at the beach. In white crayon, at the bottom left, there reads 'activities'. Covered with clear plastic.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Made in
'Yalis (Alert Bay), British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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