Drawing Item Number: 2978/32 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

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.