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JugAf436 a-b

Dark brown to black jug with a semi-gloss, smooth surface. Short neck separates large round body from cup-shaped mouth. Handle extends from shoulder to lip. Jug is decorated with incised lines wrapped horizontally around top half of body, and interrupted by sections of curved lines running from the neck, and shoulder junction to the base. Other straight and curving lines decorate the neck, handle, and mouth. Ring base. Flanged stopper (part b) with projecting top sits in recessed opening of mouth.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
clay
Made in
Edo, Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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FigureAf445

Standing wood figure (ibeji) on a round base. Female with distorted proportions. Arms at sides with hands touching thighs. Large head with stylized head arrangement. Brow and hair are stained black. Protruding eyes with holes for pupils. Eight eye-like incisions on each cheek and three on the forehead. Protruding breasts with large nipples. Protruding navel and carved pubic hair.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
wood and stain
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf349

Figures representing people arranged on a platform. Three figures are standing behind an important person (oba) holding umbrellas, one of which is wearing a sleeveless tunic, pants, and a conical hat and two of which are wearing short-sleeved tunics, pants, and conical hats. Three musicians are wearing sleeveless tunics, pants, and soft pointed hats. One musician is playing a double-waisted drum. Another is playing a gourd drum decorated with ata chips. One more is playing a single headed conical drum. Both of the latter are wearing short-sleeved tunics, pants, and soft pointed hats. One figure is wearing a short-sleeved tunic, pants, a soft pointed hat, and is holding a fan. Two figures are wearing short-sleeved dresses, plaited hair, and are kneeling on either side of the oba. The oba (high priest) is bearded and is wearing a robe, a pointed hat, and beads. He is receiving gifts from two prone figures wearing sleeveless tunics and pants. All clothing and drum heads are light yellow-brown. Arms, legs, and heads are dark brown.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
rice adhesive, cotton fibre, stain, wood, egun thorn and atum thorn
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf392

Figure representing a person sitting on a cylindrical stool, wearing a soft pointed hat, and a sleeveless tunic with knee-length trousers. The figure is sitting in front of a distaff with cotton wrapped around it in a spiral fashion, and supported by a conical-shaped vase. The figure is holding a spindle with a strand of cotton rotating from the distaff. The base, spindle, stool, and clothing are light yellow-brown wood. Head, limbs, and distaff are dark brown. Hat is light red-brown.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
atum thorn, egun thorn, rice adhesive, wood, stain and cotton fibre
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf367

Three figures representing people standing in front of a shrine. Middle figure is a bare-chested woman wearing a knee-length skirt and a cloth hat. On the ground in front of her, facing the shrine, there is a carved head, from which three horn-shaped vessels protrude. Other figures are bearded males wearing short pleated skirts, of which one has a cloth hat and is holding a vessel and a rattle. The vessel is attached to the skirt. Other figure is bareheaded and is holding a vessel attached to his skirt. On the shrine mound, there are seven vessel-like objects resting, one large double-faced mask with a protruding horn and two smaller single masks. One single mask has horn-shaped vessel on top of head with a hole behind. Two hats and five vessels are light yellow-brown. Two hats, the skirt, and four vessels are light red-brown. figures, rattles, seven vessels, double-faced mask, single mask, and head on the ground are dark brown. Thorn chips on mound are variegated. On a wood base.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
atum thorn, egun thorn, wood and rice adhesive
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf366

Figures representing two women and one man standing in front of a shrine which holds two masks, of which four horns are set in the two masks. The two women are holding horns and one horn is stuck to the hat and the head of the smaller woman. Masks, bodies, and two horns being held by women are dark brown. Horns and hats are light red-brown. Dresses and pants are light yellow brown. Carvings are set on a platform covered with thorn tree chips. "Sango" is written on the bottom of the platform.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
stain, wood, rice adhesive, egun thorn and atum thorn
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf365

Palm tree on round platform covered with wood chips. Figure representing a man is holding a rope over his right shoulder while bending down to a ritual mask at a shrine. Mask holds four horns and a small vessel. Second mask leaning against the mound of wood chips has two horns and a vessel on top. Man is wearing knee-length trousers, a short-sleeved shirt, and a round hat. Palm tree, masks, platform, rope, four horns, head, arms, and legs are dark brown. Pants, trousers, and larger vessels are light yellow-brown. Hat, three horns, small vessel, and top of palm tree are light red-brown.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
egun thorn, wood, stain, rice adhesive and atum thorn
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf364

Ritual scene consisting of two figures representing people, a sheep-like animal, and a bearded mask resting against a low wall. One figure is lying prone before the mask while the other is standing holding an animal on a lead. Prone figure is wearing a pointed cap. Both figures are wearing short-sleeved shirts and short pants. Mask has three horns protruding from the forehead. Centre horn supports smaller human mask facing opposite direction. One horn, heads, legs, arms, and masks are dark brown. One horn, clothes, and animal are light yellow-brown. One horn, and cap are red-brown. Platform is covered with variegated thorn chips.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
egun thorn, wood, fibre, rice adhesive and atum thorn
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf363

Nine figures representing people are surrounding a shrine. There are five sitting male drummers, two standing males with arms extended, and two kneeling females with arms extended, one of which is holding a thorn-like object. Standing males are wearing short-sleeved shirts and knee-length shorts. Seated drummers are wearing short-sleeved shifts. Women are wearing skirts only. Three figures are wearing different hats. Three drums are conical with wide bases are resting on the floor, each of which is struck by two drumsticks. Two conical drums with circular heads and narrow bases are resting on the floor, one of which is being struck with two drumsticks while the other of which is being struck with the palms of the hands. Shrine consists of two small armless figures and one large double-mask with four horn-like projections resting against a smaller, single-mask. Seven additional horn-like objects are scattered. All clothing, one hat, drum heads, conical drums, small mask, and six horn-like objects are light yellow-brown. All figures, large mask, and five horn-like objects are dark brown. Three hats and one horn-like object are light red-brown. Wood floor base is covered with scattered pebbles and wood chips.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
atum thorn, rice adhesive, wood and egun thorn
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Thorn CarvingAf362

A small carving of a dug-out canoe with a tapered bow and a blunt stern while containing two seats in the front and in the middle. It holds three figures. One is a man sitting on the bow seat paddling while the second is a woman sitting on the seat in the middle, and a man sitting on stern paddling. Cargo consists of tied bundle of firewood on bow, four pots on the floor between the bow paddler and the woman, and ten log-shaped objects between the woman and the stern paddler. Central figure of woman is wearing a wide hat with pointed sides and a knee-length skirt. Paddlers are wearing brimmed hats and shorts. Wood bundle and figures are dark brown. Pots and garments are light yellow-brown. Hats and log-shaped objects are light red-brown. The canoe and paddles are a very light brown.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
atum thorn, rice adhesive, wood and egun thorn
Made in
Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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