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Drawing of two figures, each one carrying a pack on their backs with a person lying on each pack. The smaller figure is carrying two spears, and the larger figure is carrying a pointed pole in one hand and a bag or cauldron-shaped object with a handle in the other. A animal with bulbous protrusions to each side of its body and a curved tail is standing above the smaller figure. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed seal is in the lower right-hand corner.
A figure of a man with horns on his head. He is wearing a purple tunic and trousers with a thin blue border and blue boots with black stripes. The facial features are in black. 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 'A Man with Horns 40/60 1978 Anguhadluq(?)'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a vertically rectangular, white paper piece. Print is hinged at top onto white matboard, which is glued(?) onto light purple matboard.
Ink drawing of two girls facing away from each other and two kinds of two headed birds, also facing away from each other. The images of the girls are "framed" by the birds necks and backs. On the bottom corner of the image is the artist's inscription in syllabic markings. Overall colours are black and white.
Drawing depicting three female figures, two of which are moving and eating, while the third is stationary, with a large hat. There is a three-legged object with green designs at feet pictured above the stationary figure. Sea and rock pictured above the other two figures. Four syllabics at bottom.
Bilateral image with four human heads and torsos surrounded by four birds. Birds facing out along bottom have necks of birds at side in their beaks. All human heads in profile. Centre two face in, outer two face out. Syllabics in pen in lower right hand corner. Drawing is in black ink. Pencil lines alongside ink lines. Erased pencil lines visible. Discoloured mark and stain on top portion. Unattached back matte present. Inscription on lower right corner.
Image is symmetrical (left and right). From top to bottom, images are four large birds, ten silhouetted human heads, and two large fish. Image fills page. Syllabics in bottom right corner. Paper is hinged on white foam core. Unattached, beige, front mat present. Overall colours are black, green, brown, light brown, blue, grey, yellow, and pink.
Drawing depicting a family hunting party with men, women, children, three sled dogs, and a tent held down with stones. Two of the male figures are holding rifles, and a female figure is carrying a pack with utensils and boots as well as a black stick. Below the image are five sets of writing in Inuit syllabics. The Cape Dorset blind embossed stamp is in the lower left-hand corner.
A man and a woman holding a mirror-like object reflecting a woman's face. Pencil inscription beneath image. Embossed logo in lower right corner. Stylized red igloo logo printed in lower left corner. Paper is hinged onto light grey matboard.
Pair of outer boots (parts a-b) with one pair of outer liners (c-d) and a pair of inner liners (e-f). The boots are made with fur soles and skin uppers, decorated with three bands of rickrack in red, green and dark blue. The seal skin legs have mottled grey seal fur at the base, a band of off-white seal fur, a band of dark grey seal fur, and another band of off-white seal fur at the top. The edge is trimmed with dark blue fabric through which is threaded a red, yellow, green and dark blue wool drawstring. The outer liners are made of off-white felted wool with sole and foot sections joined in green herringbone stitching and the top edged in a decorative blanket stitch. The inner liners are taller than the outer liners and are made from off-white felted wool with the top band embroidered with four floral motifs and edged with red and green zigzag design in wool yarn.
One of two fragments (part b) demonstrating fur decoration. The sampler has alternating strips of white and brown caribou fur sewn together with sinew. At the end the pattern starts to form a v-shape. The stitching is visible on the back. There is one finished edge.