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Print of a brown and black deer(?) with multiple animals and one human-like figure protruding from its body. Clockwise from the deer's(?) head are the following features: a large black and grey clawed wing that extends over the top of the deer, a long brown necked bird with an open mouth and orange tongue, the tail of the deer(?), the head of a human attached to a blue bust from which a grey clawed hand protrudes, the body and head of a smaller grey bird that has a grey clawed hand protruding from its body, and a medium sized green and purple bird that faces towards from the neck of the deer. Syllabic characters in the corner are followed by the following handwritten inscription: "Spirit Helpers Lithograph 8/50 Dorset 1989 Kenojuak. "
Stonecut and stencil print. Coloured skeleton and outline of a caribou, facing left. The antlers are a flesh pink colour. The skeletal bones including the skull are yellow with red lines. The inside of the body is mostly red with some purple, grey, and green. Body has a thick outline of grey. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow bow and arrow symbol pointing to a pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'The Skeletoned Caribou 17/35 1974 Wm. Noah'. In the lower right corner, there is circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular, white paper.
Five human figures with a downward pointing harpoon each above a black outlined oval that has twenty-three fish. All of the figures and the fish are black, except for eight fish which are orange. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'Fishing A/P IV/V 1973 Anguhadluq Tullik'. The print is on horizontally rectangular, white paper.
Two human heads. On the left side, there is a female with yellow braided accents in her black hair. On the right side, there is a man with a moustache and beard. In the lower right corner, there is a small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'My Husband and I 45/46 1971 Eeyeetowa Kennerjuak'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, cream-coloured paper piece.
A lightly coloured curved rectangular piece with a 3 by 0.7 cm hole carved across the middle surrounded by a 6 by 1 cm dip leading to the hole.
Dark green heagonal stone base with a beveled edge. Four white-yellow (bone?) prongs in a square formation are attached to the top of the base.
Print depicting a smiling witch with pigtails and a tattooed face at the centre bottom of the print who is surrounded by several figures. One figure looks like a walrus with two feet, another sitting on top of the witch's head resembles a bird, and another appears to have an antler. All of the figures are rendered with black zigzag lines.
Long light-brown coloured wooden dowel that fits tightly into corresponding holes in white-coloured bone pieces at each end. At one end, the bone piece is large, round in shape, and flares up slightly at its edges. The other bone piece is smaller, with two narrow pieces that flare inward towards the dowel.
Long white-yellow tusk piece with carved spiral grooves that extend to a smooth, long and narrow sharpened point with a small hook. The top of the spiral grooves have rounded edges and the underside of the piece has a flat surface.
Long necklace with alternating long and tapered white-yellow coloured shell beads, small and medium sized round red coloured beads, and medium sized round green and yellow coloured beads. In the centre of the necklace, there is a large blue coloured round bead.