Items tagged indigenous cultures in MV Collections
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Mud Switch - Aboriginal Children's Play Project, 1996
Alternative Name(s): Whip-stick Made and donated by Debbie Swindle, at the Corranderrk Koori Co-Op, Healesville, Vic. July 1996. Collected during the Aboriginal Children's Play Project ...
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Artwork - Design for Textiles, Flowers & Leaves, Mustard, Purple & Off-white, circa 1950s
Rectangle of off-white paper, painted with a repeated motif of flowers and leaves in off-white, mustard and purple. Painted by John Rodriquez, probably as artwork for a textile design. ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 2 -
Artwork - Design for Textiles, Plant Pots & Forks, Red & Purple, circa 1950s
Rectangle of off-white paper, painted with a repeated abstract motif suggesting plant pots and a gardening fork, in tones of red and purple. Painted by John Rodriquez, probably as artwo ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 3 -
Artwork - Design for Textiles, Turtle & Dolphin Shapes, circa 1950s
Pair of small paintings mounted on grey paper. One features fish and turtles and rocks, in a pattern reminiscent of traditional Indigenous artwork; the other features dolphin-like shape ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 2 -
National Doll - Sami, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Sami woman, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The Sami peoples (previously referred to as Lapps) are the indigenous inhabitants of N ...
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National Doll - Sami, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produced to represent a Sami man, it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The Sami peoples (previously referred to as Lapps) are the indigenous inhabitants of Nor ...
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National Doll - Canadian, Indigenous, circa 1960
National Doll produced to represent a 'typical' Canadian First Nations person. This doll was sent to Monica Gates in 1960 by an Aunt who lived on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Can ...
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National Doll - Canadian, Indigenous, circa 1970s-1980s
National doll produed to represent a Canadian Indigenous or First Nations woman, which was given to Monica Gates, circa 1970s-1980s. The 2006 Canadian census recorded 1,172,790 Indigeno ...
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National Doll - Guatemalan, circa 1959
National doll produced to represent a Guatemalan man, it was given to Monica Gates by her mother in 1959, after she saw a lady on a television program showing national dolls from South ...
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National Doll - Australian, Indigenous, circa 1960s-1970s
Doll produced to represent a 'typical' Indigenous Australian person; it was given to Monica Gates, circa 1960s-1970s. The image of Indigenous Australians' painted, holding spears and sh ...
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