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Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of white paper of a large bird attacking humans and being attacked by them. Bird is coloured to look similar to a snowy owl. To the left of the bird is a man in a parka holding a knife and aiming at the bird's eye. Below is a man falling over as the bird attacks him. To the left is a green bird with red spots. Below is a woman in an amautiq looking up in fear. Immediately below her is the torso of a man holding a knife. Below the bird is a man held in the bird's claws with his mouth open. To the right of the bird is a man holding a knife aiming at the bird. Below is another man with one knee on the ground aiming a knife at the bird. Sanavik embossed stamp in lower left corner, with ink stamp on reverse. Pencil inscription on reverse with name, date.

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