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BasketA7512

Oval shaped basket consisting of a three stepped pyramid design; purple and green raffia bands on the bottom. Colours: natural, red.

Culture
Northwest Coast ?
Material
dye and palm leaf
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketA7513

Circular, coiled basket consisting of two rows of a green square pattern adapted to curvature of the basket. The base has four point floral figure negatively defined. Colours: natural, green.

Culture
Northwest Coast ?
Material
dye and palm leaf
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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DrumC1055

Carved wood drum, cylindrical in shape with a slight flare at the bottom edge. The wood has a reddish finish with three vertical ribs and a rounded handle at one side, in the middle. The handle ends with bird heads and the two other ribs have strips of leaf threaded through holes. Reptile skin is resting on the top of the drum; binding is missing.

Culture
New Guinea
Material
wood, reptile skin and palm leaf
Made in
Papua New Guinea
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketC962

Cube-shaped; black, brown and white check pattern. Small checks in horizontal bands; large checks, vertically; handle in small checks on top surface.

Culture
I-Kiribati
Material
palm leaf
Made in
Gilbert Group, Kiribati
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketC963

A flat plain woven basket with a rectangular shape. The design consists of three diagonal bands of dark green leaves on a natural background. Two braided handles, one on either sides.

Culture
Maori
Material
palm leaf
Made in
New Zealand
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketC25

A small cylindrical basket with a simple open weave design. One horizontal band in red along the upper middle on a natural background. Handle is plaited and woven together.

Culture
Samoan
Material
palm leaf
Made in
Savai'i, Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketC26

A circular basket with an open weave design consisting of two horizontal rows, one upper and one lower, of upward pointing triangles around the sides surrounded by horizontal red, orange, and green bands on a natural background. The top has a row of inward pointing triangles all around with the rim having the same colour pattern as the sides. The handle is plaited and woven together.

Culture
Samoan
Material
dye and palm leaf
Made in
Savai'i, Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketC27 a-b

A circular basket (part a) and a lid (part b) woven with a triangle motif pattern. The basket tapers downward at the bottom and has a bail handle, the lid is lipped.

Culture
Samoan
Material
palm leaf
Made in
Savai'i, Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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FanC37

Fan with circular blade composed of woven open coils. Near the outer edge is a band of red and a band of dark brown. The blade is bound to a wooden shaft, oval in cross-section, with bark.

Culture
Samoan
Material
palm leaf, wood and bark
Made in
Savai'i, Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketC1182

A plain woven square basket with a lid attached throught hand handle which curves over from one side ot the other. The design consists of two horizontal brown bands around the upper middle of the basket with one horizontal brown band around the middle of the sides of the lid on a natural yellow background.

Culture
Samoan
Material
palm leaf
Made in
Samoa
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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