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Print depicting two male figures and one female figure carrying baby on her back at the centre of the print. Two seals in front of the figures, one on its back. Below the image is written, "Family with Seals 7/50 Dorset 1974 Jamasie Teevee, " and the name of the artist written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp in the bottom right-hand corner.
Stonecut print of a front facing owl with tail to side on left; stylized wings and feathers widespread in curvilinear pattern, green to brown shading, surround naturalistic body; black beak, eyes and feet. At upper side on left Inuit syllabics for artist and printmaker's names; Cape Dorset Co-operative seal of stylized igloo. Below image from side on left an inscription reads: "The Owl Stone Cut 57/100 Dorset 1969 Kenojuak." The print is on horizontally rectangular cream paper, mounted with off-white matboard and framed.
Print depicting front-facing women: one is wearing a skirt with tools in each hand, the central figure is holding a tool in one hand, and is holding the hand of the last woman who is holding a harpoon and what appears to be a pot or pail. Below the image is written, "Off to the Lake 48/50 Jamasie 1967." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting nine figures in brown: a figure with a harpoon, a woman with a harpoon, a child, two figures working on the outside of a blue igloo, and the head of a figure poking out the top of the igloo. Below these figures are a figure with a loaded sled, another figure with an empty sled, and a figure standing between them. Below the image is written, "Building the Igloo 2/50 Jamasie 1968." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting four men in kayaks lined up in a row facing eight walruses: four walrus heads at the top, followed by a walrus lying on a rock, a walrus head, a walrus with part of its body depicted, and a walrus head at the bottom. Below the image is written, "Hunters of Old 26/50 Jamasie 1968." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a figure holding a knife running from a bear and a dog, both with their mouths open and tongues protruding. Three other figures are pictured at the top of the image, three with knives, one with a spear, and one of the figures has fallen. Below the image is written, "Angry Bear 13/50 Jamasie 1968," and "65" is written in both bottom corners. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed seal is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Large figure holding antlers. Bird with long neck and head lowered in top left corner. Three brown caribou, two without antlers, one with, at right. Pencil inscription below image reads "29/50" title and artist's name in Inuit syllabics "1963". Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner.
Two birds, heads facing, bodies turned away from each other. Black legs, beaks, pupils and designs on heads. Bird on left has neck and edge of body striped with black; bird on right has triangular shape in black at body edge. Figure in upper centre between bird necks has long ears, two eyes, two nostrils. Inscription from lower left reads:"7/50 Kenoyuak." On right corner is a Canadian Eskimo Arts Committee blind embossed stamp of approval.
Assemblage of humans, animals and birds with hunting theme. Two humans dressed in skins, one shown from front holding knife in one hand and skin on drying rack in other; side view of second figure holding spear in two hands. Third figure, human in animal disguise(?), standing sideways holding rectangular object with skin(?), bird at feet. Two narwhals, one at lower right and one at lower left. Three stylized animals, one with seal(?) in mouth. Inscription, in pencil, from lower left: '11/50'; artist's name; Canadian Eskimo Art Committee blind embossed stamp.
Etching. At the top of the image, there are two bird with large beaks, one is pointed and the other is rounded. One body has three faces attached to a central star. Two lower birds are joined at the tail. The bird on the left has a pointed beak and black band down middle of body which continues to other bird's back. There are triangle and circle designs on the bodies. Inscription beginning at lower left reads: "CD 46-62; 17/50; Kenojuak. On the lower left corner are pencil marks: "46-62." On the lower right corner is an circular embossed stamp.