4 Balls of Yarn

Brooklyn Museum

64.114.82a-d

Gift of Adelaide Goan

Fishermen's Trap

MOA: University of British Columbia

3101/1

Brown ink print on thick, cream coloured paper. The image shows a large canoe at top, four figures seated inside and rowing with long paddles through large waves with rounded tops. Below, under the surface of the water, is a stylized triangular net containing several fish (bonito tuna) of various...

Malu Board

MOA: University of British Columbia

3091/13

Tall carved and painted board, with some areas cut-out. Large white face at top has crescent-shaped eyes, a small open mouth showing even white teeth, and a protruding nose that attaches to the board's upper-midpoint. Below the face are carvings of birds, lizards, faces, and swirling motifs in wh...

Legend Figure

MOA: University of British Columbia

3091/1

Tall, freestanding sculpture carved of wood. A female wearing a white mask embellished with painted lines and crescent motifs holds an axe aloft in her right hand. She wears a shell and sago fibre necklace around her neck, and a short sago skirt at her waist. Atop her head is a large sea bird pai...

Warrior Charm

MOA: University of British Columbia

3084/1

Body adornment (karawut) woven of bark and fibre. The object is coloured with ochre, charcoal and lime, and takes a basic human shape with head at top, protruding nose running down the length of the face, large open eyes, and open mouth below nose. At bottom are two thin legs with dangling cowrie...

Table Runner

MOA: University of British Columbia

3057/2

Table runner, woven from cotton. Primarily orange, with long black fringe on the short ends. Patterning runs the length of the piece at centre, and consists of lines of repeating symmetrical and geometric designs in three shades of pink.

Woman's Sarong

MOA: University of British Columbia

3057/1

Cotton sarong, tubular in construction with long ends sewn together. Garment is made of four pieces of fabric sewn together: a thin strip of unnbleached cotton is at one end, followed by a red stripe, then a wide centre panel of thin green and black stripes, and a strip of yellow embroidery cover...

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/598

Domestic bowl with flaring sides and rounded gambrel. Partially burnished surface. Broken and repaired.

Model Pot

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/564

Model pot or dipper with long horizontal conical handle. Modelled manufacture.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/464

Low hemispherical burnished bowl with flaring sides and flat base. Interior has painted designs consisting of black dots with orange-brown undulating and crosshatch lines on yellow-cream background. Breakage repaired.