Brooch

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/230

Thin, carved brooch in the form of a diving killer whale, with seventeen small abalone inlays throughout the design. A human face in profile is carved in the dorsal fin. There is a vertical metal pin clasp on reverse. Brownish resin fills in the concave back, and holds the pin in place.

Spoon

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/225

Carved silver spoon with shallow, ovular bowl and short, downward curving handle. Halibut design on front, Sea Bear design on the back. Fine crosshatching in the negative space. Artist’s inscription and date on back.

Spoon

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/221

Small, carved silver spoon with shallow, ovular bowl and slightly downward curving handle. Engraved whale design on front towards handle. Fine crosshatching in the negative space.

Spoon

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/226

Carved sterling silver spoon with shallow, wide bowl and downward curving handle. Design features a sea bear in the bowl; fine crosshatching in the negative space. Artist’s inscription and date on back of handle.

Spring Emerging

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/132

Small basketry rattle with a ball shaped head, made of woven basketry, with a wooden handle. Flicker feathers added for decoration, along with a round abalone inlay on the handle.

Hat

MOA: University of British Columbia

3080/87

Hat is small and round in shape. The exterior is a dark navy blue, and at the crown there is a small loop of fabric. The front brim is decorated with thick brown and orange wool embroidery in a geometric pattern.

Drawing

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/301

Pencil drawing on paper. Two views of a totem pole; the left view is in profile; the right is a front view. Artist's inscription lower right.

Drawing

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/299

Pencil drawing of a totem pole. Artist inscription lower right.

Skate

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/264

Carved wooden figure in form of a skate fish with many round abalone inlays. May also hang as a pendant with a cord through the curved tail.

Figure

MOA: University of British Columbia

3260/263 a-b

A killer whale tooth carving in form of a dogfish (part a) with an round stand (part b). Dogfish carved vertically with head down and upward curled tail. Small oval hole on tail. Dogfish decorated with round abalone inlays. Metal peg on base centre top fits a hole on lower edge of the carving. Ar...