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Non-traditional Women's Shoes2014.151.2a,b

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Sioux and Santee Sioux
Material
glass bead, silk and leather
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Boot Liners2013.1.12a,b

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Northwest Coast and Aleut
Material
beach rye grass
Made in
Northwest Coast, Canada ? or Northwest Coast, USA ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Shoes3052/33 a-b

Pair of leather shoes. The shoes are light weight and close fitting, with pointed toes curling up, and two straps across the top secured with silver buckles at the outer side. Straps have three sets of four silver rivets bored through them in diamond shapes. On front top of shoe is a small decorative strip of grey-brown leather with three holes cut out of it to show a red-brown piece of leather underneath. Decoration consists of a strap of leather woven around the top of the shoe that creates pleats at the front. The shoe base is a continuation of the upper, with no added sole.

Culture
Ukrainian
Material
leather skin and metal
Made in
Ukraine
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Shoes3052/32 a-b

Pair of shoes (part of a man’s costume with 3052/25-31). The shoes are light and close fitting, pointed toes curling up, with two straps across the top that are secured with silver buckles at the outside. Straps have three sets of four silver rivets bored through them in diamond shapes. On front top of shoe is a small decorative strip of leather with three holes cut out of it to show a different colour underneath. Part ‘a’ has a brown strip with white underpiece. Part ‘b’ has a light brown strip with dark brown showing through. Both shoes are constructed of leather in a light tan. Shoe ‘b’s surface is partially covered with small, circular motifs and dotted lines burned into the leather. Shoe ‘a’ has no such decoration, but is otherwise similar in construction. The shoe base is a continuation of the upper, with no added sole.

Culture
Ukrainian
Material
leather skin and metal
Made in
Ukraine
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Shoes3052/24 a-b

Pair of leather shoes (part of a girl’s costume with 3052/18-23). The shoes are light weight and close fitting, toes curling up slightly, with two straps across the top that are secured with brass buckles. The leather is a light tan in colour, its surface partially covered with small, circular motifs burned into the leather. The shoe base is a continuation of the upper, with no added sole.

Culture
Ukrainian
Material
leather skin and brass metal
Made in
Ukraine
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Shoes3048/29 a-b

Pair of white leather, heeled shoes, for a wedding ensemble. The white, exterior leather has a slight shine. The interior of the shoe is lined with cream coloured satin stamped with a golden maker’s mark. Grey leather inserts sit at the back interior of the heel area. The sole of the shoes are brown leather. Heels are thin, with a dark brown plastic base, and toes narrow to angular points.

Culture
Filipino
Material
leather skin, synthetic fibre, plastic, cotton fibre and adhesive
Made in
Manila, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Effigy Vessel in the Shape of a Shoe34.1956

Alfred W. Jenkins Fund

Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Snow Shoes (Pair)16/9516 AB
Snow Shoes (Pair)16/9515 AB
Snow Shoes (Pair)16/9328 AB

THE SHUSWAP. TEIT, JAMES MEMOIRS, 4, 1909

Culture
Shuswap
Material
wood, hide, fur, yarn and sinew
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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