Bodice

MOA: University of British Columbia

3102/2

Woven bodice. The garment is a long piece of intricately patterned woven wool, wide at centre and narrowing toward ends. The patterns are linear and triangular shapes and motifs in red, black, yellow and white. A braid in the same colours is attached at the top to create shoulder straps. The bodi...

Skirt

MOA: University of British Columbia

3102/1

Skirt composed of strands of alternating beaten and unbeaten flax stalks forming a horizontal striped pattern where the unbeaten stalks are a light yellow colour, and the beaten segments are a dark brown colour. The stalks hang from a woven waistband made of dark brown braided fibre with long tie...

Willow Back Rest

Brooklyn Museum

2011.33.3a-b

Trapezoidal-shaped backrest (a) made of thin willow rods tied together with sinew and edged with red wool cloth. The top of the backrest has a "handle" of deer hide covered with red wool cloth that hangs down in two bands that are woven into the top of the backrest. The handle is used to suspend...

Double-chambered Whistling Bottle

Brooklyn Museum

X883.13

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Loom

Brooklyn Museum

41.1310.60

Museum Expedition 1941, Ella C. Woodward Memorial Fund

Tunic Fragment

Brooklyn Museum

86.224.28

Size: adult. Probable wearer: male. Vertical camelid fiber warp. Camelid fiber weft. Camelid fiber repair at shoulder. Tapestry weave with interlocked, occasionally dovetailed weft junctures. Backstrap loom woven. Fringe: camelid fiber separately woven with 2 warps. Ends are looped; sew...

Effigy Vessel

Brooklyn Museum

37.2537PA

Frank Sherman Benson Fund and Henry L. Batterman Fund

Double Spout and Bridge Handle Bottle

Brooklyn Museum

34.5530

Alfred W. Jenkins Fund

Large Stirrup Spout Bottle with Birds and Fish

Brooklyn Museum

37.2522PA

Frank Sherman Benson Fund and Henry L. Batterman Fund

Stirrup Spout Bottle with Two Monkey Figures

Brooklyn Museum

41.1275.95

Museum Expedition 1941, Frank L. Babbott Fund