Bark Breaker

American Museum of Natural History

16/136 C

Seal Harpoon And Sheath

American Museum of Natural History

16/28 A

Skirt, Shredded Cedar Bark

American Museum of Natural History

NWC/0171

Wand, Hand Piece, Shaman's

American Museum of Natural History

E/2000 B

Toy Basket

American Museum of Natural History

E/1913 A

Jellyfish Sculpture

MOA: University of British Columbia

3308/1

Jellyfish figure made from reclaimed plastic fishing nets ("ghost nets"), plastic twine and rope. Woven white hood, and white tentacles, some loose and some braided, decorated with looped strands of orange or brown plastic. A matted section of plastic extends down from the centre, with the long t...

Sepa

MOA: University of British Columbia

3285/2

Jellyfish figure made from reclaimed plastic fishing nets ("ghost nets"), plastic twine and rope. Woven white with yellow hood, and white tentacles with yellow and black loosely looped tentacles.

Rosey

MOA: University of British Columbia

3285/1

Jellyfish figure made from reclaimed plastic fishing nets ("ghost nets"), plastic twine and rope. White with orange and red hood; white and red tentacles.

Tunic

MOA: University of British Columbia

3287/1

Amazonian bark cloth vest. Vest is made from a single large piece of bark cloth. The sides are folded inwards and sewn across the shoulders with black thread, with circular cut-outs, on the folded and sewn edges, for arm holes. A teal half circle is drawn on both sides of the garment, with half o...

Dama

MOA: University of British Columbia

3285/4

Jellyfish figure made from reclaimed plastic fishing nets ("ghost nets"), plastic twine and rope. Woven white hood with a ring of red and a ring of green, and braided white tentacles decorated with small orange circles.