Knife Carving Item Number: Na681 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Miniature carving of a traditional hunting knife consisting of a one-sided pointed blade. Flattened handle with three holes drilled through it.

History Of Use

Until recently, art did not play a central role in the life of the Eskimos. The arrival of the white man in the arctic meant a demand for souvenirs. Contemporary Eskimo carving first emerged in 1948/49 and it continues today. The subject matter is usually figurines of traditional Eskimos and the animals with which they were familiar.

Narrative

Collected by George A. Lane.