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Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of off-white paper of igloo and dogs. Image is in four rows. The upper row consists of four snow houses. The one on the left faces the left, the central house faces forward. To the right is another house facing left and then another facing forward. All show a window and smoke from the chimney. The next row consists of three sleds. The leftmost is on its side. The middle sled is packed for travel and has a green thong for attaching the dogs. The rightmost sled is also packed for travel and has a pink thong for attaching the dogs. The next row consists of six dogs. They vary in colour - from left to right: pink, green, purple, grey, brown and green. The final row has three dogs to the left. The leftmost is orange and the other two are grey. In the centre is a frozen caribou carcass. Beside the carcass is a man wielding an axe. Beside him is a child in a one-piece suit of clothing. Sanavik embossed stamp in lower left corner, with ink stamp on reverse. Pencil inscription on reverse with name, date.

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