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Sculpture of a short female figure made of small tile pieces and broken ceramics over plaster and wood frame. There is a round face with a large rear head, squarish torso, no arms and long round legs. The tiles cover the sculpture entirely. The predominant colours of tiles are pink and white.
Sculpture of a male figure made of small tile pieces and broken ceramics over plaster and wood frame. The tiles cover the sculpture entirely and are used to represent features of the figures. The predominant colour of tiles is green.
Sculpture of a male figure made of small tile pieces and broken ceramics over plaster and wood frame. The three-dimensional face is exposed plaster, while the two-dimensional head is tiled. One side representing the exterior is blue; the other side representing the interior skull is pink. Arms hang down on the sides. The predominant colour of tiles is blue.
Sculpture of a female figure in profile, made of small tile pieces and broken ceramics over plaster and wood frame. The two frame cutouts are slit in the centre and fitted together at right angles. There are two front profiles and two rear profiles. The tiles cover the sculpture entirely and are used to represent features of face, breasts and kneecaps. The predominant colour of tiles is red.
Round coin with denticles around edge. One face has a central image of two men paddling a boat with mountains in the background; a man's bust is superimposed over the mountains. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA" and "Charlotte Basil, Ike Basil, Agatha Jacobs" are above the image, "1978," "KOOTENAY DOLLAR," and "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES July 31, 1978," are below. Other side has a central bust of a man wearing a headband with a feather in it. The dates, "c1841" and "1893," are in raised lettering to left of head and "ISADORE" is to the right (a Ktunaxa chief).
Round coin with denticles around edge. One side has a central image of a circular weir with flowers inside it. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES July 31, 1978," "1978 CARRIER DOLLAR," and "Louise Joseph" are in raised lettering around the edge. Other side has a central bust of a man wearing a hat. The dates, "c1775" and "1840," are in raised lettering on either side of the head and name, "K'WAH" is below bust (a Carrier chief).
Round coin with denticles around edge. One side has an image of a central coyote with four beavers around it. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES July 31, 1978," "1978 OKANAGAN DOLLAR," and "Toussowasket" are in raised lettering around the edge. Other side has a central bust of a man wearing an eagle hat and a tooth necklace. The dates, "c1780" and "c1865," are in raised lettering on either side of the head and name, "NICOLA" is above (an Okanagan chief).
Rectangular case with a geometric design on both front and back. Inside are five coins (1622/8 - 1622/12) in individual plastic cases, from a set called "The Indian Heritage Series: Series Two."
Round coin with denticles around edge. One face has a central Haida design. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES MAY 31, 1977," "1977 HAIDA DOLLAR," and "Robert Davidson" are around edge of coin. The other face has a central male bust. The years, "1839" and "1924," are to either side of the head and the name, "CHARLES EDENSHAW," is below the bust (a Haida chief and artist).
Round coin with denticles around edge. One face has a central design of a canoe with people in it. The words, "BRITISH COLUMBIA," are above the design, "NOOTKA DOLLAR" and "CURRENCY VALUE $1.00 EXPIRES MAY 31, 1977," are below the design, the year, "1977," is to the right, and the name, "Joseph Smith," is to the left. The other face has a central male bust wearing a hat and neck ring. The years, "c1760" and "c1825," are to either side of the head and the name, "MAQUINNA" (a Nuu-chah-nulth chief), is below the bust.