Pot

MOA: University of British Columbia

2989/18

Round, handmade, brown clay pot with one flat, curved handle at shoulder. Entire body of jug (except the rim) is covered in small holes, including the base. Thin, long cracks run over the body surface; repairs to previous breaks at rim with one chip missing.

Pot

MOA: University of British Columbia

2989/17

Round, handmade, unpainted, orange-brown clay pot. Two flat, curved handles sit at shoulder, below the rim. Subtle pattern around edge of rim. Large dark mark all along one side and handle. Large chip missing from rim.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

2989/21

Large handmade, unpainted, orange-brown clay bowl. Two small handles at the rim. Dark marks all around sides (inside and out) and at base area. Round base.

Masquerade Costume Shirt

MOA: University of British Columbia

2956/200 b

White dress shirt. The shirt is part of a costume that also includes a red skirt (2956/200 c), a white apron (2956/200 d), a red sash (2956/200 e), a mask (2956/200 a), and two bells (2956/200 f-g).

Masquerade Costume Shirt

MOA: University of British Columbia

2956/199 b

White shirt. The shirt is part of a costume that also includes a red skirt (2956/199 c), a white apron (2956/199 d), a long red sash (2956/199 e), a mask (2956/199 a), and two bells (2956/199 f-g).

Sash

MOA: University of British Columbia

3034/1 a-b

Woolen knit sash with a pouch at the end. Long, thin, knit band in alternating colour blocks of grey, red and black. An open topped pouch is attached to one end at its mouth, with a zigzag pattern knit into one side, and lines into the other of the same alternating colours. The opposite end of th...

Tapa Cloth

MOA: University of British Columbia

3032/2

Almost square tapa cloth with geometric patterns in dark and light brown on a medium brown base. Designs are organized into two repeating, vertical halves, each with 5 repeating horizontal rectangular patterns. Each of the ten rectangles are similar, with a thin strip with two horizontal bars at ...

Tapa Cloth

MOA: University of British Columbia

3032/1

Rectangular tapa cloth with geometric patterns in dark and light brown on a medium brown base. Designs are organized into an 8 x 6 grid of squares, outlined in dark brown. Each of the squares contains a diagonal cross piece design, some as filled in lines and some as thin, stretched ovals (propel...

Tunic

MOA: University of British Columbia

3028/1

Ceremonial bark cloth costume. The garment is a vest, slightly longer in front, completely open along the sides, with narrow shoulders and a deep v-neck at front. On the front a large toucan bird is attached at centre, wings spread to the sides, beak pointing downward. Linear designs have been li...

Ceremonial Headdress

MOA: University of British Columbia

3028/2

Bark cloth and feather headband made of a wide strip of undecorated bark cloth, folded over. Short feathers on hide are sewn to and covering the exterior. Some areas of feather are dyed in green or red, alongside natural black and white feathers. Long feathers are sewn to the bark cloth, rising ...