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Part of a set of 5 stencils representing a diving whale. The stencils depicts a dorsal fin with a head inside its lower half and a larger head that points down and away from the fin. The larger head has a front-facing eagle head in its eye. The stencil has a combination of cutout, painted, and drawn areas. Only one area (the upper left corner) appears to have been used as a stencil. Both sides of this area have been used.
Black and red version of the print. Depicted are: a left-facing man at the far right of the image; a right-facing raven at the far left of the image; and a vertical central halibut with its head toward the top of the image. The image itself is centred horizontally and its vertical orientation is further toward the top than the bottom of the paper. Artist name signed in pencil at lower right below image.
Silver bracelet carved with a double raven design. In the middle is a large, joint tail feather followed by the raven’s heads facing in opposite direction, the body, wing and talon are situated near the end of the open bracelet. There are two thin cut out rectangles for a clasp which is broken. Fine crosshatching in negative space. Artist inscription inside.
A pair of silver cut out earrings carved in the design of a flying raven in profile with rectangular ears, long beak open wings to the sides, tail feathers and talon below. Detailed with Northwest Coast stylized forms. Silver clip-on style clasp on backs. Artist inscription on back of both. (Earrings are a set with brooch 2695/2.)
Silver cut out brooch carved in the design of raven in profile with rectangular ears, long open beak, wings to the sides, tail feathers and talon below. Detailed with Northwest Coast stylized forms. Silver pin and clasp on the back. Artist inscription on back. (Brooch is a set with earrings 2695/3 a-b.)
Silver cut out brooch carved in the design of a killer whale with large circular inlaid abalone eyes; inlaid bared teeth, dorsal, pectoral and tail fins. Detailed with stylized forms. Large pin clasp on the back.
Felt pen and painted (?) image on a horizontal rectangular white paper covered with a plastic or Mylar sheet and mounted on an introductory, vertically rectangular, yellow cardboard, exhibit panel. Black 'Letraset' type lettering on cardboard below picture reads 'ART WORK DONE BY PACIFIC COAST / INDIAN CHILDREN AGES 8 -14, LIVING AT / ALERT BAY / RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL'. Image is of a multicoloured left facing, profile whale-bird and whale head with a bird head behind and three right facing bird heads forming the tail and hind limb or fin. Bird-like head at the front limb or fin and a head at the dorsal fin on the top. Blue shading around the image. Pencil signature at the bottom left reads 'Billy Nelson'. Signature of John Gomes is crossed out on the back.
Yellowed manilla folder with inscription and signature by the artist to Harry and Audrey Hawthorn. The fold is vertical, opening from left to right.
Black version of the print. Depicted are: A left-facing man at the far right of the image; a right-facing raven at the far left of the image; and a vertical central halibut with its head toward the top of the image. The image itself is centred horizontally and its vertical orientation is further toward the top than the bottom of the paper. Artist name signed in pencil at lower right below image.
Dzunuk'wa mask. Mask with ovoid-shaped, slightly flattened face, bushy eyebrows of bearskin, concave eye sockets, concave cheeks, concave temples, a sharply hooked nose, and a pursed mouth. Taces of red paint at the eyes and the mouth. There is a small hole on either side of the nose.