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PointC1689

The point is rose coloured and flaked over the entire surface with tiny serrated edges.

Culture
Australian
Material
flint mineral
Made in
Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PointC1690

The point is gray and opaque and flaked over the entire surface with tiny serrated edges. There are traces of a brown-black substance towards the base of the point on both the back and front.

Culture
Australian
Material
flint mineral
Made in
Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PointC1692

The point is reddish-brown coloured and flaked over the entire surface with tiny serrated edges.

Culture
Australian
Material
flint mineral
Made in
Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Boomerang3615/8

Brown-grey wooden boomerang with painted designs across surface; back is flat, front is curved. Left arm of boomerang is slightly wider than the longer right; left arm tapers to a point, right has a round end. Elbow has a high curve. Alternating band and chevron pattern along length of boomerang; done in black and trimmed with white dots. End of left arm also done in black, with a white dot border. Back is undecorated.

Culture
Australian
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Boomerang3615/6

Dark brown wooden boomerang with grooves carved across entire surface; back is flat, front is curved. Left arm of boomerang is slightly wider than the right; both arms taper to sharp points. Elbow has a high curve.

Culture
Australian
Material
wood
Made in
Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Boomerang3615/7

Wooden boomerang(?) with painted designs across surface; back is flat, front is curved. One arm is shorter than the other. The shorter arm is wider and rounds out to a small point, longer arm tapers to a rounded end. Elbow has a soft curve. Front has a central snake-like design; done in pink, with a white dotted black border. Both arm ends are pink with identical borders to snake. Additional design of splatters of black and white on either side of the snake, and a semi-circle with dots underneath it. Back is stained dark-grey and red, the wood appears to have been burnt at one end.

Culture
Australian
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Boomerang3615/5

Brown wooden boomerang with a scale-like pattern across surface; back is flat, front is curved. Left arm of boomerang is slightly wider than right; left arm tapers to a point, right tapers to a flat line. Elbow has a soft curve; top edge of it has worn down to a yellow-brown.

Culture
Australian
Material
wood
Made in
Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Memorial Pole3373/1

Hollow memorial pole with designs painted across the exterior. Assorted designs circle pole in five wide bands, divided into four columns; done in white, maroon, black and dark yellow. The dark yellow and black pigment alternate in the bands as a primary colour; white and maroon are dominant colours throughout. Columns in each band alternate between an animal design and rows of interconnected diamonds; zigzags, plain lines and dot motifs throughout. Bands are separated with three plain yellow lines over alternating maroon and black lines. From top to bottom of pole, the animals are: crayfish, turtles, herons, fish and frog-like figures. Interior is undecorated.

Culture
Australian
Material
eucalyptus wood and natural pigment paint
Made in
Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Njaljod (The Rainbow Serpent)3544/2

Painting on a rectangular piece of slightly warped bark; depicts Njaljod (the Rainbow Serpent). Painting background is orange-red and the undulating serpent spans the entire width. Serpent has a thick body that narrows at the neck and tail, an oval-shaped head with an open mouth, and two small circular eyes. A long, white forked tongue extends from mouth, into bottom right corner of painting. Body of serpent is decorated with chevrons filled with cross-hatched bands; bands are dark yellow, maroon, black, and white. Lines dividing chevrons are maroon and decorated with alternating black and white dots. White bands run along curves of serpent, with maroon diagonal lines spaced throughout. White flowers extend from the bottom and top of serpent, at the centre of the painting. Wooden rods are tied to either side of painting, with plant fibre ties. Back of painting is undecorated; inscriptions written throughout and a paper label is adhered to centre. (Metal hanging hardware along top edge).

Culture
Australian
Material
plant fibre and wood
Made in
Mumeka, Northern Territory, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Yurlungurr (The Great Snake)3544/1

Painting on a long, thin and rectangular piece of slightly warped bark; depicts Yurlungurr (the Great Snake). Painting background is maroon with sections of black and dark yellow; maroon is covered in white dots. Main design consists of two large, curled serpents in centre of painting. Snakes have thick bodies that taper at white, oval-shaped heads and pointed tails. Short, white forked tongues extend from mouths; both have maroon circular eyes. Bodies are decorated with diagonal bands filled with cross-hatching; bands are maroon, white and dark yellow. Snake bodies are outlined in maroon with white dots throughout. Neck of top snake is dark yellow, bottom snake has a black neck. The space surrounding the top snake is black, space around bottom snake is dark yellow. Throughout painting background there are large semi-circles, fan palms, and animals. All background decorations are done in maroon, black, white and dark yellow; cross-hatching and dot motifs throughout. Back of painting is undecorated; paper label is adhered to centre.

Culture
Australian
Made in
Milingimbi, Northern Territory, Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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