Belt

MOA: University of British Columbia

3660/3

Long rectangular beaded belt with ties. The beadwork design consists of repeating lozenges, alternating large and small, on a yellow ground. The large lozenges have a white with red and black centre, and the small lozenges are white. Both sizes are outlined in black. The beads vary slightly in sh...

Necklace

MOA: University of British Columbia

3660/1

Beaded necklace with ten openwork triangles connected by nine concentric semi-circular strands hanging between them. The orange beads vary slightly in shape and colour throughout, and there are single beads in pink, yellow, blue and red incorporated into the beadwork. Loop and button closure.

Drawing

MOA: University of British Columbia

2622/1

Pencil and crayon drawing of two Inuit pairs, the women wearing amautis and the men in parkas. The two figures on the left side are wearing brown clothing while the two figures on the right side slightly above are wearing black clothing. All figures are walking left. Hair, parkas, pants, and mi...

Fragment

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/52

Flat piece of bronze metal in a semi-circular shape. The metal is very corroded.

Ring

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/51

Tubular piece of bronze metal formed into a ring. There is a small gap between the ends of the metal. The metal is very corroded.

Ring

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/50

Tubular piece of bronze metal formed into a ring. There is a small gap between the ends of the metal. The metal is very corroded.

Ring

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/49

Bronze metal ring. The top has a raised circular part. The metal is very corroded.

Ring

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/48

Flat piece of bronze metal formed into a ring. The ends of the metal overlap slightly. The metal is very corroded.

Ring

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/47

Bronze metal, tubular ring. Very corroded.

Bracelet

MOA: University of British Columbia

2569/36

Bracelet made by twisting pieces of bronze metal together and hammering ends together. An opening is left to fit wrist through. The metal is very corroded.