MOA

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MOA is a renowned anthropology museum at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, best known for its extensive collections of Indigenous art and cultural artifacts from around the world.

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instanceOf art museum
museum
affiliation University of British Columbia NERFINISHED
campus UBC Vancouver campus NERFINISHED
collectionType Indigenous art
archaeological objects
cultural artifacts
ethnographic objects
country Canada
field anthropology
archaeology
ethnology
focus Indigenous art of the Northwest Coast of Canada
world arts and cultures
hasCollection African artifacts
Asian artifacts
European folk art
Indigenous beadwork
Indigenous carvings in bone and antler
Indigenous carvings in stone
Indigenous carvings in wood
Indigenous ceremonial regalia
Indigenous feast dishes
Indigenous jewelry
Indigenous masks and headdresses
Indigenous musical instruments
Indigenous paintings
Indigenous prints
Indigenous rattles and drums
Indigenous textiles
Indigenous textiles and clothing
Indigenous tools and implements
Indigenous weaving and basketry
Latin American artifacts
Northwest Coast First Nations art
Pacific Islands artifacts
UBC archaeological collections
archaeological collections
archives and manuscripts
argillite carvings
basketry
bentwood boxes
carved house posts
ceremonial objects
contemporary Indigenous art
ethnographic film and sound recordings
global Indigenous art
historic Indigenous art
library collection
masks
outdoor sculpture collection
photographic archives
pottery
prints and drawings
stone carvings
teaching collections
textile collections
totem poles
visible storage collections
locatedIn British Columbia
Vancouver
locatedOn Point Grey NERFINISHED
notableFor collections of cultural artifacts from around the world
extensive collections of Indigenous art
officialName Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia NERFINISHED
shortName MOA NERFINISHED

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