Métis Soup
MOA: University of British Columbia
3389/1 a-t
Set of 20 can-shaped ceramics (parts a-t), painted to imitate Campbell's soup cans. Some are named with traditional Campbell's names, while some are Cree inspired flavours. Each 'label' also gives the Cree language translation of the flavour in the upper section, and "Naboob" is written at the bottom of each can (the Ojibwa word for soup/stew). The cans are labelled: (part a) Kisti' Kânis / Vegetable; (part b) Wâpoos / Rabbit; (part c) Atihkowiyâs / Caribou Meat; (part d) Misi'hew / Turkey; (part e) Âhkosê' pet / Hangover; (part f) Sikotîyikun / Hamburger; (part g) Kihcôkiniy / Tomato; (part h) Mooso' kot / Moose Nose; (part i) Iotasahkêw Mohtêwiyâs / Indian Agent Maggoty Meat; (part j) Mistam' Ekos / Salmon; (part k) Papahâh Kwân / Chicken; (part l) Mostos Wiyâs / Beef; (part m) Askipwâwi / Potato; (part n) Oskan / Bone; (part o) Muskwa Wiyâs / Bear; (part p) Âmisk Wiyâs / Beaver; (part q) Sosâ' Siw Unawîy / Salmon Cheek; (part r) Okês' Kwew / Spring Chicken; (part s) Miskin' Âhk / Turtle; (part t) Osâw'puk / Pumpkin.
- Type of Item installation
- Culture Cree
- Material clay, paint, glaze
- Measurements height 13.0 cm, diameter 7.5 cm (part a)
- Creator Judy Chartrand
- Field Collector Carol E. Mayer
- Previous Owner Judy Chartrand
- Received from Judy Chartrand, Michael O'Brian Family Foundation
- Made in Vancouver
- Creation Date during 2019
- Collection Date during 2019
- Ownership Date before September 26, 2019
- Acquisition Date on September 26, 2019
- Item Classes ceramics
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3389/0001 a-t