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A print depicting three birds on three inukshuks. Each bird is coloured in gradient, with top half black and gradually fading into green/blue. Some stones of the inukshuks are spotted white while others are coloured brown/green. The left hand bird has wings spread and stands on largest inukshuk. The smallest inukshuk is in the middle and the other two birds are facing left. There is a Cape Dorset black and red stamp in the upper right hand corner. Title, print number, date and artist name are written under the image in pencil.
Print depicting many images from village life arranged in four rows. Three igloos, two dog sleds, five seals, two fish and an Inuktituk at right of picture. A group in black of four men playing a game in bottom right. Images in top two rows are blue, bottom rows are mainly black with some blue features. Cape Dorset stamp at lower right. Title, type, print number, place and date are written underneath image in pencil.
Stonecut print in purple and black showing a human figure wearing a parka and holding a bow and arrow. The figure is following two caribou with large antlers. Inscription reads "Summer Cariboo Hunt Stone Cut 9/50 Baffin Island 1960 Kiakshuk".
Print depicting two caribou in profile with one positioned in the foreground and the other behind it. In the foreground, the caribou faces proper left. This caribou is lying down. Its antlers are larger than those of the caribou behind it. The caribou in the background is standing and has its head bowed down, facing proper right. The position suggests that it is grazing but the face of this caribou is blocked by the rear of the front caribou. In the lower left corner is the series number 219/500 in pencil. There is a word written in ink in the lower right corner.
Stonecut design of oval print with face at centre. The design has four bands, from centre the first is of orange circles within a green line, second is dark blue circles except there is one green circle in this band at the top of the image, this band is within an orange line, the third band is light blue circles within a dark brown line, the fourth band is large green triangles. The face has light blue detailing, and orange and brown eyes. Written in pencil at the bottom of the image are "Power of Thought 45/56 1976 Wm. Ukpatiku, Oonark." There are two stamps in the lower right hand corner of the image. One stamp is composed of yellow and pencil lines while the other is an embossed stamp.
Stonecut print on vertically rectangular light beige paper. Image in black of a large front-facing owl covered in feather like markings and round eyes. There is a smaller bird at its right side in profile facing left, heavily outlined in black. There are four stamps at bottom right: two red, one black (Dorset igloo stamp), and one dark grey . Pencil inscription along bottom of image reads "Owl and Companion Stone Cut # 42/50 Cape Dorset N.W.T. 1961 Lucy". The print is hinged to an off-white matboard window.
Horizontally rectangular stonecut and stencil print that covers most of the white paper. The central scene is of two standing figures in profile wearing Inuit clothing, facing each other holding two drums– the top drum is yellow outlined in grey and the bottom is slightly oblong with the image of two faces in profile facing outwards inside the circle. One standing figure holds both drum handles. An arched pattern of dog or wolf heads in profile with open jaws frame the central scene. Hooded human heads in profile form an outer arch around them, with a top centre head facing forward. Background colour of arches, from outside to inside, are: dark blue, brown, light blue, red. There is a red and yellow flame like pattern between the drummers, with a blue background at the bottom. Inscription in pencil along bottom of image, with the yellow Baker Lake 'bow and arrow' printing symbol, followed by Inuit syllabics and a blind embossed stamp. Edition number 30/40.
Horizontally rectangular print on off-white paper. Large brown standing caribou with orange antlers shown in profile facing left. A smaller grey caribou with yellow antlers stands at the side of the larger caribou. A yellow forward facing owl shown in flight appears in the body of the larger caribou. A yellow wolf with a grey back is shown in profile near the back hoof of the larger caribou. Edition 50/50. Inscription in pencil across bottom of image with title, edition, date and artist names. In lower right corner is the yellow Baker Lake 'bow and arrow' printing symbol and Inuit syllabics in pencil, as well as a blind embossed stamp.
Horizontally rectangular print on off-white paper. Scene with four small and two larger orange polar bears within a partial outline of a orange circle. One larger bear is shown to the right of the circle and holds in its jaws a purple wolf pup, while the mother wolf looks on. Inscription across bottom in pencil. Bottom right corner has the yellow Baker Lake 'bow and arrow' printing symbol and Inuit syllabics in pencil to the right of symbol.
Vertically rectangular print on off-white paper. Image is a standing, forward-facing woman in traditional Inuit dress, holding a yellow ulu knife with a brown handle in her right hand. Simply drawn face in grey, with linear facial tattoos (three horizontal lines cross the nose; five lines radiate out in a fan-like shape from the bottom of the mouth; and three lines on each side radiate out from the top of the nose across the forehead). Hands and feet are bright orange. Clothing is roughly coloured in brown; bottom tip of parka is outlined in yellow. Inuit syllabics appear in a vertical row at the right of the figure. Edition 2/40. Inscription in pencil under image, giving title, edition, date and artist names. Bottom right corner has the yellow Baker Lake 'bow and arrow' printing symbol, Inuit syllabics in pencil, as well as a blind embossed stamp.