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Drawing
Museum of Anthropology at UBC

Object > Artwork
Related School
Morley (AB)
Culture
Stoney
Place Made
Morley, Alberta
Description
Drawing of a cowboy, a girl, and a woman carrying a child on her back in a green field. Two yellow teepees and two quilts strung between two trees are drawn behind the figures in the foreground. Blue skies and a yellow sun peek out form behind a hilly horizon with several trees and what appear to be small clouds of smoke.

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Repository Object Identifier
537/19 g
Display Measurements
overall: 9.1 in x 7.5 in
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