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Shirt of tanned caribou skin with round neck and pointed lower edge, decorated with applied quillwork, red ochre, and thong fringes wrapped with quills and strung with silverberry seeds and beads, sewn with sinew, part of a man's summer outfit: North America, Canada, Yukon or Northwest Territories, Gwich'in, c. 1860
Tunic of tanned calf moose skin decorated with porcupine quillwork, beads, quilled fringes and red ochre, part of a man's summer outfit: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Gwich'in, c. 1862
Tunic, of tanned caribou skin, decorated with trade beads, dentalium shells and quilled fringe, part of a Gwich'in man's summer outfit: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Gwich'in, c. 1862
Trouser moccasins, of tanned caribou skin, decorated with trade beads, dentalium shells and fringe part of a Gwich'in man's summer outfit: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Gwich'in, c. 1862
Mitten, one of a pair, of tanned caribou skin decorated with trade beads, dentalium shells and fringe, part of a Gwich'in man's summer outfit: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Gwich'in, c. 1862
Mitten, one of a pair, of tanned caribou skin decorated with trade beads, dentalium shells and fringe, part of a Gwich'in man's summer outfit: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Gwich'in, c. 1862
Bark and ochre painting entitled 'Mimi and Rainbow Serpent': Australasia, Australia, Northern Territory, Arnhem Land, Maningrida, Marrkolidbjan (outstation), Gunwinggu, by Peter Marralwanga, 1980
Bark and ochre painting entitled 'Wiradilagu Myth': Australia, Northern Territory, East Arnhem Land, Yirrkala, Yolŋu, by Narridjin Maymuru of the Manggalili language group, 1980
Painting of bark and ochre entitled 'Mimi Spearing Kangaroo': Australasia, Australia, Northern Territory, West Arnhem Land, Goomadeer River, Gunwinggu, by Bobby Barrdjaray Nganjmirra, 1980
Bark and ochre painting entitled 'Flying Fox Dreaming': Australasia, Australia, Northern Territory, Arnhem Land, Maningrida, by Bulun Bulun (also known as John (Johnny) Bulunbulun), 1978
Painting entitled 'Nanarrkon, the Lightning Spirit', bark and ochre: Australia, Northern Territory, West Arnhem Land, Gubumi (outstation), Gunwinggu, by Gubargu , 1979
Mourning necklace (Wailoo) of human hair spun over with wool or opossum hair and smeared with red pigment (ochre) and grease: Australasia, Australia, Western Australia, Pilbara, Sherlock River, possibly Ngarluma or Yindjibarndi, late 19th century
Jar of red ochre (mardamara) for painting the body in ceremony: Australasia, Australia, Western Australia, Pilbara, Ngarluma or Yindjibarndi, 19th century
Jar of yellow ochre (burdungu) used for painting the chest during ceremony: Australasia, Australia, Western Australia, Ngarluma or Yindjibarndi, 19th century
Jar of yellow ochre (burdungu) use for painting the chest during ceremony: Australasia, Australia, Western Australia, Pilbara Ngarluma or Yindjibarndi, 19th century
Jar of yellow ochre (burdungu) used as a love potion: Australasia, Australia, Western Australia, Pilbara, Ngarluma or Yindjibarndi, 19th century