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Print of two wolves and a human figure. Larger wolf head is green with circular black eye. Mouth is open with sharp black teeth and human figure held in wolf's mouth and throat. Figure has purple legs. Outline in orange of smaller wolf with black circular eye near first wolf's throat. Smaller wolf has open mouth with sharp teeth. Written under image in pencil is: "Swallowed by a wolf 3/16 1970 Oonark, Hattie Manik". Stamp in bottom left corner.
A design consisting of four figures encircled by a blue border. A blue and red whale is shown at the bottom of the image with a black and red thunderbird with an orange beak above the whale. The bird's two/three-feathered wings extend into sea snakes that have red and orange heads with long red tongues. The bird's head is in profile and is facing to its right. The whale is in profile facing the left side. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads 'Opetchesaht Tribe Teetskin and Hayeetlik 36/75 by Hupquatchew'. There is an embossing on the lower right corner for 'NORTH WEST COAST INDIAN ARTISTS GUILD member' with a salmon-trout head at the centre. The print is on vertically rectangular, green-brown paper.
A red, bright blue, and black design consisting of a central design surrounded by a red, bright blue, and black fragmented rectangular border. The central design is consisting of a thunderbird with upraised wings on top of a whale. Both are in profile and are facing to the left side. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads 'Kwatyaht and Teetskin Opetchesaht Tribe 45/75 by Hupquatchew'. There is an embossing on the lower right corner for 'NORTH WEST COAST INDIAN ARTISTS GUILD member' with a salmon-trout head at the centre. The print is on vertically rectangular, olive green paper.
A red, bright blue, and black design consisting of a central design surrounded by other images along a black rectangular border. The central design is consisting of a shark figure with a fisherman on its back. A harpoon has pierced the back of the shark, releasing red curls of blood. The border has three images in rectangular blocks, the lower two in blue and the upper left in red. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads "Opetchesaht Tribe Kwatyaht and Mamasiyeek 65/75 by Hupquatchew". There is an embossing on the lower right corner for 'NORTH WEST COAST INDIAN ARTISTS GUILD member' with a salmon-trout head at the centre. The print is on vertically rectangular, olive green paper.
Print of small image showing two Inuit people, possibly a man running away from his home?; reverse image on uneven black background. Figure wearing gloves and boots emerges from rock or shelter and reaches out to another figure, who is in a running stance with back to viewer. Figure in running stance is wearing gloves, boots and a parka. Artist name etched on black background in white underneath figures. Title and date are written in pencil underneath image. The print number is written in pencil in the bottom right corner.
Whaling themed print with red, bright blue, yellow, and black rectangular design. The central design consists of a thin red four-pointed cross-shape with the following black images in each corner, from the top right, clockwise: a whale tail; a lightning bolt with two semi-circles; rain and a wave?; and a whale dorsal fin with a bird face design. The surrounding images consist of the following, from the top right, clockwise: a red and black human in a blue boat; a red and black paddle; a red and blue human mask; a red and blue fish/whale, with teeth; a small black canoe; a red and black harpoon, with four yellow and red floats attached. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge reads 'Opetchesaht Tribe Poo'witsa 45/75 by Hupquatchew.' There is an embossed stamp on the lower right corner for the Northwest Coast Indian Artists Guild. Printed on vertically rectangular, light brown paper.
Image depicting five figures in black garments playing a ball game. There are two figures on the upper half of the image and three figures on the bottom half. Each figure is holding a piece of equipment, possibly a paddle or bat. The left most figure is holding two paddles. The ball is green and is at upper right. Small blue marks cover the image as well, possibly representing footprints. There are four rectangular shapes, two at the top and two at the bottom, perhaps representing goal posts. The title, materials, print number, location and date are written underneath the image in pencil. A Cape Dorset stamp is at lower right.
Stonecut print of two large caribou facing each other and a smaller front facing caribou; their feet are on a large black outline resembling a fishtail shape. Inside the black outline are two kayakers facing each other. There is a Dorset stamp in the bottom right corner. Inscription along bottom: "Composition with Caribou Dorset '68 Stonecut 25/50 Pauta".
Print of large black and red stylized insect (mosquito) in profile with some human attributes. Figure is in kneeling position facing left, has red wing on back and turned-down tail. Red arm extending toward right with claw-like appendage. Head has long curved red stinger resembling a beak with circle in the centre of it. Has large black circular eye, black lips, and bare teeth. A single white circle on elbow, shoulder, and ankle. Crescent shape on knee and behind tail. Print number, artist signature, and title written underneath image in pencil.
Print of red and blue serpent. Serpent has two separate red coils, blue head and red protruding tongue. Head faces right and has Northwest Coast ovoid eye outlined in red. Twelve horizontal blue lines in four groups of three below the serpent. "15/105 by Hupquatchew Opetchesaht Tribe 1972" are written in pencil underneath the image.