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Tall grey stone sculpture. Bear head at top with upward pointing nose, incised mouth and eyes and pointed protruding ears. Below this are four carved and protruding faces, two on either side of the sculpture. The first is upside down with a pointed chin, incised smiling mouth, eyes and long nose. Below this is an upright face with a bulging forehead, large square nose, and incised eyes and mouth. The two faces on the other side of the sculpture are similar to each other with pointed chins, large hooked noses, slightly bulging foreheads, and incised eyes. One has an incised frown, the other a smile. On the foot of the sculpture is an incised signature.
Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of black paper. Image of a multi-coloured landscape with many different types of hunting portrayed. To the upper left a man is ice fishing through a small hole on a lake. He is jigging. To his right stands a man on a hill who appears to be being attacked (?) by a wolf/dog. To the right of the man is a partially butchered decapitated caribou. To the right of the wolf/dog are two caribou grazing on the tundra. To their right is a musk-ox. To the lower left a seal is swimming in the water. To the right of the seal there is a narrow isthmus. On the lower side of the isthmus is an inuksuk. Immediately below the inuksuk is a man lying on the ground and hiding behind a small rock. He is hiding from a herd of three caribou swimming in the direction of the narrow opening - two of the caribou have ears and one has a tail that make them look more like wolf/dogs. To the right of the caribou is a man in a kayak with no paddle. In the bottom centre of the image is a muskox. The grey and white on the land is probably snow. The image extends to all edges of paper.
Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of white paper of a person facing the viewer with his arms and legs outstretched. This is a two headed figure with the faces in the hood facing each other. Multiple human faces are attached to the rest of this figure. There is a face on the upper side and the lower side of each arm. In addition there are two faces on each arm. There is a face on each side of the torso facing out and another face on each side of the torso facing in. Finally there is a face on the upper surface of each leg.
Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of ivory paper of dogs/wolves and people. In the centre of the image are two human figures. The upper man is wearing a white parka and faces forward. The lower figure is wearing a brown parka and has two faces, facing away from each other. To the left of the upper figure is a person holding a raised spear in his left hand and being attacked from behind by a dog biting the back of his hood. Below is another dog attacking the hand of the centre figure. Another dog is below attacking the hand of the figure with the brown parka. Below is another dog biting his foot. To the right of the centre figure is a person in a white parka with his body stretched out. Below him is a dog biting the hand of the man in the centre. Below this is a dog attacking the dog above. Below is a muskox facing the man in the brown parka and below is a dog attacking the foot of the man in the brown parka. The people and animals are set in a multi-coloured landscape that extends to the edges of the paper. Pencil inscription on reverse includes artist name and "PL-17-88"
Horizontally rectangular stonecut and stencil print that covers most of the white paper. The central scene is of two standing figures in profile wearing Inuit clothing, facing each other holding two drums– the top drum is yellow outlined in grey and the bottom is slightly oblong with the image of two faces in profile facing outwards inside the circle. One standing figure holds both drum handles. An arched pattern of dog or wolf heads in profile with open jaws frame the central scene. Hooded human heads in profile form an outer arch around them, with a top centre head facing forward. Background colour of arches, from outside to inside, are: dark blue, brown, light blue, red. There is a red and yellow flame like pattern between the drummers, with a blue background at the bottom. Inscription in pencil along bottom of image, with the yellow Baker Lake 'bow and arrow' printing symbol, followed by Inuit syllabics and a blind embossed stamp. Edition number 30/40.
Colourful print with eleven faces on it. Central frontal purple human head with a red mouth that extends into the red hoods of a profile black and white human head at either side. Central head also has a black and white profile human head facing one another within at either side. Two diagonally upward brown-grey profile human heads facing downward extend from the top of the central head, one at either side and on top, in between their necks, there are two black and white profile human heads in green hoods facing one another. Two figures are standing, wearing green clothing, on their purple fish tails at the left and right sides of the print. The background, from top to bottom, is in undulating colours of blue, brown, yellow, brown, blue, yellow, brown, and red. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads ‘Magicians or Shamans Performing 45/45 1986 Simon Tookoome / M Noah’. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular white paper.
Stonecut and stencil print. Central frontal figure with a circular yellow head that has three black and white heads within, one frontal with an outward facing profile at either side. Radiating from the outside of the head, there are the following from left to right: a downward facing human, an outward facing profile human head with a long neck, an outward facing bird head with a long neck that has an outward facing profile human head on top, an outward facing caribou head with a long neck that has a dog on top; two central inward facing yellow dog heads with long necks that have inward facing profile human heads beneath and within their neck curvature; an outward facing caribou head with a long neck, an outward facing bird head with a long neck, an outward facing profile human head with a long neck, and a downward facing human. The background is red with blue areas around the bottom. In the lower right corner is the Baker Lake symbol (small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge) pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge on the back reads 'I am Always Thinking About the Animals 22/50 1973 Tookoome'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular white paper mounted with off-white matboard and framed.
Seven large black and white human heads. From the top right clockwise there are the following arrangements: a black and white wolf head and human head; a black and white bird head and a human head with a brown hood; a frontal human face with three human figure within the lower portion and two dogs within the upper portion; two horizontal profile human heads facing each other with a wolf in between; and a cirlce that hat two upside down profile human heads facing each other. Backgrounds include light blue, blue, purple, orange, and black. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'Hunger 34/45 1983 S. Tookoome M. Ukpatiku'. In the lower right corner, there is an embossing similar to the small yellow image. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, white paper piece. Stonecut, stencil print.
A black and white image of a human figure at the centre of other human figures reaching toward it and touching hands. Three human figures around the lower left side are touching hands with the central human figure who has two other human figures on top of his head extending outward with the upper right on reaching out to another human figure below. There is also a seal-like creature, a bird, and two dogs. Another human figure and a caribou ? are on the clothing of two figures. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'At the Centre 28/39 71 Tookoome'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, brown paper piece.
Main figure is bending over to the left side with an animal-like fae that has yellow eyes with red features. The body is long and curving and is striped brown, yellow, orange, and white. A white and yellow fish is in the main figure's mouth. A profile human face is at either side of the upper portion of the arm dangling down holding a fishing line with a profile animal at either side of the lower portion of the same arm. Another white and yellow fish is at the bottom centre next to the dangling fishing line. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'The Pleasures of Eating Fish 14/50 1970 Tookoome'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, white paper piece.