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Tweezers or Ornaments43.87.26

Gift as a memorial to Dr. Harlow Brooks

Material
silver metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Poncho60.87.30

Gift of the International Business Machine Corporation

Material
wool
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bag58.174.8

Gift of Harry G. Friedman

Material
cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tweezers or Ornament43.87.23

Gift as a memorial to Dr. Harlow Brooks

Material
silver metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Curved BowlX1110.18

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Material
clay
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Belt60.87.24

Gift of the International Business Machine Corporation

Culture
Maya
Material
cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Plate33.448.50

Museum Expedition 1931, Museum Collection Fund

Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Jar30.1411

Museum Expedition 1930, Robert B. Woodward Memorial Fund and Museum Collection Fund

Material
ceramic
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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House Feast DishA4147 a-i

Wooden feast dish (parts a-i) consisting of three large, deeply carved bowls (parts a-c), the whole forming a supernatural creature called a sisiutl. The bowls each sit of 2 sets of wheels that are loosely joined by mortise and tenon arrangements. The two end bowls (parts a and c) each depict the head and body of the serpent with a large protruding snout, carved eyes, ears and bared teeth. The middle bowl (part b) has a carved and painted human-like face on the sides, with two hands on the joins. Two large ladles (parts d-e) balance in the mouths of the sisuitl, projecting outward like tongues, held in by their handles. On top of the heads are four horn-like extensions (parts f-i), one at each end and two in the middle section. The bowl is painted with black, white, green, red and yellow design elements. There are holes in the overlapping slotted pieces for dowels (not incl. with dish).

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
paint, red cedar wood and metal
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Otavalo Woman's Outfit42.385a-g

Frank L. Babbott Fund

Culture
Quichua
Material
cotton, wool and felt
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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