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Figure3654/10

Stone carving of an otter on an irregularly-shaped base, with a raised front. Otter's body is oriented towards right side of base, with its head turned forward; tail hangs over left side of base. The head extends over base edge and has incised ears, oval-shaped eyes, and nostrils; mouth is carved open and in a frown. Otter's front left paw is caught in a leg-hold trap towards front left edge of base; trap consists of two rings attached to a circular weight. Name and disc number inscribed across base.

Culture
Inuit
Material
stone
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ikutaujuk Surprises the Kayakers3524/3

Stonecut print of two kayaking men. The men have dark hair and are wearing hooded parkas. Both are using double-bladed paddles and have three black bundles on the back of their kayaks. A man-like monster is swimming under the water, on the left side of the print, and pointing up at one of the kayakers. He has long hair and is wearing a long-sleeved shirt, pants and tall boots. On the shoreline, a woman is depicted exiting a light yellow-brown tent. She is wearing a hooded, long-tailed parka and tall boots; she is holding a pouch(?). In front of her tent is a fire pit with a pot over it; jagged clouds of black smoke(?) surround it. A large bird is flying along the right side of the print. Water is dark brown-black with white dashes throughout; shoreline is dark red-purple with white spots throughout. Along the bottom edge of the print the edition number, a syllabic inscription and date are written in pencil. Diamond-shaped blind-embossed stamp in bottom left corner.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Geese Laying Eggs in the Spring3524/4

Stonecut print of two geese and a nest. One goose, done in black, is standing overtop the nest; second goose, done in dark brown, has its back turned to the first and its head bent to the ground. Both have their wings spread. The nest has three eggs in it and is done in green and yellow; ground done in same colours, with white spots throughout. Along the bottom edge of the print the edition number, a syllabic inscription and date are written in pencil. Diamond-shaped blind-embossed stamp in bottom left corner.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Drawing2978/106

Grey pencil drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of ivory paper of a family standing outside their snow house. The man is on the left. He is holding a bow in both hands and to the left of his feet are three arrows. To his right is a spear. Next to the spear stands a boy holding a bow upright in one hand. There are three arrows to the right. Next to the boy is a woman wearing an amautiq with a baby in the pouch. She has a mitten on her left hand. This hand holds the mitten which would go on her outstretched right hand. To the right is a caribou skin stretched out.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Unikatuatau agutiga imaluta vini takua kutirutu nunagu piarari2978/105

Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of ivory paper of a family moving in the summer. Woman is carrying a child in her amautiq. A dog in front of the woman is carrying a pack with caribou legs in it. There is a child behind the woman who has a dog walking beside him and a dog on a leash behind him. Title is written in syllabics across the top.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Geese2871/35

Print depicting three geese in dark green ink. The geese stand upon uneven ground with small branching plants throughout. At the bottom, there are six yellow-white symbols. The goose on the left stands on the ground facing towards the right side of the image. This goose, unlike the other two, is almost all dark green. There are yellow-white accents on its body and a yellow-white band just behind its face. It holds its head upright. Right of this goose, the middle goose is in flight towards the right side of the image with its head parallel to its neck. The flying goose has yellow-white skin with dark-green details from the neck upwards. The furthest right goose has yellow-white skin above its shoulders and is just below the head of the flying goose. This goose’s neck is curved backwards so that its head is parallel to its chest. There is a half-circle border of uneven width around the tops of the birds. Along the bottom edge of the object, there is a combination of symbols and numbers written in pencil.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Print2871/34

Print depicting two birds and a weasel. The animals in the image are in the same shade of blue on yellow-white paper. The figures are within a diamond-shaped border that has rounded corners. The edges of the border have a rugged appearance. There are five symbols printed into the border near the lower right side. The central figure is a large bird with various textures in its feathers. At the bird’s feet, there is a weasel that is being held down by the bird. It has a square patch of negative space in the middle of its body. Near the middle of the image, to the right of the large bird, there is a smaller bird whose body is playfully bent at the torso. Along the bottom edge of the print, there are a combination of symbols and words written in pencil. There is an embossed stamp in the lower left corner of the object with similar symbols.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Naktoralik2871/30

Print depicting dragon-like creature, flying figure and two human figures. Dragon-like creature is at the top of image and is flying down. It has large claws, large bared teeth and scales all over its body. Underneath this creature in the middle of the image is a flying human-like figure with a large moon face, triangular nose, ovoid eyes with large black pupils and mouth in a grin, looking down. Two figures placed against a hatched background, a male and a female wearing large coats and boots, are underneath the flying figure. Their arms are entwined. A very small human figure is in between the two large ones, and an infant is on the female's back. Inuit syllabics are written against the brown background underneath the two human figures. The print number, Inuit syllabics and the date are written underneath the image in pencil.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Seal Hunter Reaching Home2871/27

Reverse image on uneven brown background depicting figures with two seals. Central figure is holding knife in right hand and is pulling seal with rope from sled where another seal still remains. Two other figures, one smaller than the other, are at upper left. All three figures are wearing parkas and boots. Oval shapes lead up to each figure representing footprints in snow. The letters LVP are written in the top centre of the brown background. The print number, Inuit syllabics and the date are written in pencil underneath the image.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fish Weir2871/31

Reverse image of fisherman on uneven shaped black background. Depicts fisherman wearing toque, parka, and boots in a crouched position holding harpoon with speared fish. To the right of the fisherman is bird's eye view of ice hole. Ice hole is very large and there are geometric lines around the perimeter representing cracked ice, while the centre has numerous long marks representing water. Inuit syllabics are written to the left of the man on the image, and are also written underneath the image in pencil.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Puvirnituq, Quebec, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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