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Fish viewed from above facing to the left side has a solid olive green backbone, orange-gold coloured striped fins, a speckled orange and green body and tail, a white head, and green gills. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'Kanayou Stone Cut 3/50 Dorset 1974 Tye'. Names of the artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics and Cape Dorset stylized ''red igloo'' at the lower side on the right. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp at the lower corner on the right. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, off-white paper piece.
Print depicting an owl in downward flight with its claws and wings over its head attacking a fish below. The owl's head is white, its body has a lined pattern overall, suggesting feathers, and the tail and feet are brown and green. The upper body of the fish is brownand green, the belly is white, and the fins are mainly orange-brown. An inscription below the image reads, "Owl Attacking Fish Dorset '67 Stone Cut 31/50 Pitseolak." The artist and printmaker's names are printed in black Inuit syllabics along with the red stylized igloo of the Cape Dorset cooperative at the lower right.
Print depicting three human figures, two of which are inverting a kayak onto two piles of stones. Above the figures are a tent and a skin drying on a stretcher. The human figures, the skin on the drying rack, and the kayak are black. The tent and stones are brown. Below the image is written, "Caching the Kayak 48/50," the artist's name in Inuit syllabics, and, "Jamasie 1967." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting two birds facing away from each other: the bird on the left is about to take flight, and the bird on the right is facing away from the viewer. Both birds are rendered in brown with speckled bodies and darker wings. The inscription below the image reads, "73 Levilevilaa 31/50 Kananginak 1967" with the name of the artist written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a standing woman clothed in traditional Inuit style with a child's face in her parka hood. She is holding a fish in one hand and a scraper in the other. Two dogs flank the woman, standing on their hind legs. An inscription below the image reads, "67," "Woman with Dogs" and "4/50; Pitseolak 1967."
Body of caribou representing tent has stitch marks in curvilinear lines; shading on back, shoulders and rear. Tail and antlers solid green. Stitched skin tent below head at left, row of stones at base. Below image from left: "Shaman's tent 6/50 Cape Dorset 1973 Pudlo." Names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics at side on upper right. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp at lower right.
Print depicting a walrus/bird creature. There is a harpoon pointed towards the walrus head with two floats attached, and there are two bird heads with open beaks emerging from the back of the creature, one consuming a fish. The name of the artist is handwritten in pencil at the lower right edge, "32/50" is written at the lower left edge, and the Canadian Eskimo Art Council stamp is blind embossed at the edge on the lower right.
Print with a brown-black and blue image on off-white paper. Nine stylized bird and animal figures are arranged around a central figure with raised arms, which is holding a crescent shape that supports two of the figures. The group forms an inverted triangular shape, dark blue at top merging to brown-black at the bottom. Below the image is the inscription, "stone cut; 13/50 Cape Dorset Pitseolak." Stamped at right in red with the names of the artist and printer in Inuit syllabics in monogram form with the Cape Dorset seal of the stylized igloo; "54" in bottom corner on right.
One large profile fish facing to the left side. The upper portion of the body is olive green while the lower part of the body including the dorsal fin, the two side fins, the under fin, and the tail are bronze-gold-coloured. Stamped in the corner on the upper left, there are the names of the artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics above a Cape Dorset stylized ''red igloo''. Pencil inscription across the bottom reads 'Fish of Tessikakjuak Stone Cut 37/50 Dorset 1974 Tye'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, off-white paper piece.
Stylized representations of Inuit seasonal activities. Winter: landscape with igloos, stars across top with triangular design; shaman's tent at top left; large sled at top right; dog sled with two men at bottom left. At bottom on right summer: landscape with three flowers, dog, three ducks on water, fish skeleton. Names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics, Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in lower corner on left. Pencil inscription below image from side on left: "The seasons lithograph 16/50 Dorset 1976 Pudlo." Canadian Arts Council's blind embossed stamp in lower corner on right.