Vessel

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/3

Small bird-shaped vessel. The bowl is formed out of the bird's body with its head, wings and tail feathers protruding at the sides. The right side faintly shows the original painted design. The vessel is raised on three triangular supports.

Pot

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/2

Small spherical polychrome pot with a narrow neck and flaring rim. Painted decorations of geometric shapes and figures with claws on both halves. Brown paint on base. Polished surface.

Pot

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/1

Small spherical polychrome pot with a narrow neck and flaring rim. Painted decorations of geometric shapes with a single face baring its teeth on each half - one upright, the other upside-down. Orange paint on base, and "Cocle. Panama" hand-printed in pencil overtop. Polished surface.

Bentwood Chest Panel

MOA: University of British Columbia

3156/1 a-c

Set of three detached bentwood chest panels. Front and back panels have stylized imagery painted in black and red across entire surface. Cross-hatching can be seen in several areas. Several large stitches of cedar root can be seen along the right side of one panel. The shorter side panel shows f...

Club

MOA: University of British Columbia

3267/1

Wooden club. Made of a single branch of mulga wood, curving slightly, with a mud layer covering one end. Opposite end is shaped into a rounded point. Short, diagonal lines have been carved into the wood near the mud end. The grain of the wood has been emphasized by carving along the length of the...

Gope Board

MOA: University of British Columbia

3266/1

Painted gope board. Long and oval in shape; the front is carved with four circles at centre surrounded by sets of wavy lines, and a line of connected, outward pointing triangles at the outside edge. Carved areas contain pigment infill in yellow, white and orange. Back is unpainted and uncarved. T...

Sword Handle

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/171 a-b

Wooden hilt and sword guard. The circular section of wood, presumed to be a sword guard (part a) is dark brown in colour. It has a crudely cut rectangular-shaped hole in its centre. The hilt (part b) is flat on two ends with taperering sides, and an oval-shaped hole through the centre. The wood i...

Pouch

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/170

Small contemporary woven pouch with geometric pattern, woven in a Nasca style. Open end has curled-down. There is a single long light yellow-brown fibre extending from the bottom corner of the bag.

Beads

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/169 a-l

12 stone beads in variety of colours and shapes, mainly tubular. a-d) Four light green beads varying in size from 1 cm to 3 cm long. e) One dark green bead. f-g) Two pink polished beads. h) One red bead. i) One light and dark pink polished bead. j-k) Two dark red-brown polished beads. l) One bro...

Bead

MOA: University of British Columbia

3157/168

Small tubular bead. One side is very white, and the opposite side is a light reddish-white colour. The bead is rough.