Figure Item Number: 3667/2 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Carved tupilaq (tupilak). Hunched human-like figure with a cone-shaped head, wide circular eyes, and black inlay pupils. Curved incised lines over eyes, imitating eyebrows; additional diagonal lines extend from outer sides of eyes. Bulbous nose done in relief with deep flaring nostrils. Figure has a wide open mouth, full of square teeth; chin juts out. Long arms stretched out, at an angle, directly in front of body; hands have fined carved fingers with sharp tips. Cone-shape hollowed out from figure's chest. Bent legs with thin, rounded feet form carving's base. Unsigned.

Narrative

Donated by Stuart Buchanan Cameron in loving memory of his mother Mairel Jeannie Cameron (September 10, 1896-June 22, 1976). Cameron collected this set of tupilaqs while working at a DEW line station in Greenland, during the late 1950s or 1960s.