Poncho Item Number: 3133/22 from the MOA: University of British Columbia
Wool poncho. Woven garment consists of two separate but identical pieces sewn together at midpoint (shoulders) where it is folded in half, and has a hole at centre through which fits the wearer's head. Weave is tight and un-patterned, with decoration consisting of a series of lines in red, brown and dark blue/black at shoulders and hem, with several raised, patterned lines incorporated.
This collection (3133/1-35) was brought to Vancouver by the donor's father's family, when they moved here from Bolivia in the 1940s.