Material Culture

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  • UF Handicrafts

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Eagle painting

Image depicts an eagle, which seems to be painted on canvas rather than paper.

Eagle Painting Red Border

Image depicts a painting done on wood, depicting an eagle. The painting is flanked by two small carvings that face the painting, depicting a bear and an eagle.

Exhibit photos

File contains images of photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings used for background research for this exhibit. Other textual materials include inkjet copies of photographs of silver pieces featured in the <i>Signed Without Signatures</i> exhibit. The photograph in this file is a reproduction of a historic photograph with nine men, five sitting in the front row and four men standing behind posing in front of a wooden building. They are all wearing three piece suits.

Face carving

Image depicts a human face, probably carved in wood. The image is cropped, but it appears that trees are growing behind this sculpture. This carving may be from Kitwanga, BC, as described by Read in his journal.

Facial closeup of freestanding carving

Image depicts a closeup of the head of a freestanding carving. Painted in black, white, and red, it depicts a face with prominent ears, eyes, and mouth. An unpainted section can be seen on the top of the head. See also items a34570 and a34572 for other views of this carving.

Feast dish

Image of a feast dish. This dish is now part of MOA's object collection.

Anthony Carter

Four coppers, UBC

Image of a group of four pieces of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.

Anthony Carter

Four coppers, UBC

Image of a group of four pieces of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.

Anthony Carter

Four coppers, UBC

Image of a group of four pieces of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.

Anthony Carter

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