• Results (257)
  • Search

Item Search

The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.

View Tutorial

Log In to see more items.

Wall HangingNa1440

Rectangular, red felt wall hanging with rounded corners. Multicoloured felt appliqué of various zoomorphic figures with human heads; six bird and two musk ox-like figures. Figures are covered with multicoloured linear embroidery. Edges are rolled with maroon and white whipstitching.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wool fibre and fibre
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
Orange Kayak Transforming BeingsNa1462

In the upper left corner there is an orange and blue bird with a light yellow owl in the middle and an orange kayak in the upper right corner. Dangling from the orange and blue bird, there is a human wearing turquoise clothing with purple trim who is holding onto a blue dog on the left side and a yellow dog on the right side. Above, there is ahuman wearing grey clothing and blue boots with a human-animal-like creature in the lower right corner with a grey and orange cariboo ? above. The background has grey dots and dashes. In grey, across the upper edge, are syllabics. The drawing is on horizontally rectangular off-white paper.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
DrumNa1474

A black and white image of an animal figure on the left side of a circle slightly above with a human on the right side. In the lower left corner, there is a small grey image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge reads 'Drum A/P 1969 XXXI Etonlookatma L. Amarouk'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular off-white paper.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
NagyuleekNa1499

Two central large figures in red, black and brown with antler-like head pieces. Surrounded by smaller black and brown figures. 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 'Nagyuleek 7/10 1974 Uqayyuittuq, Ukpaqaq'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, off-white paper piece.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
People and GrailingsNa1496

Five human heads are depicted including one central ornage figure who is depicted in full with the head in profile, the arms outstretched, and wearing a grey robe. Two blue and black frontal human heads are surrouned by orange semi-ovals at either top side of the central figure. Two blue and white human heads shown in profile on lower portion of print have a blue and purple animal ? or a red fish coming out of their mouths. Colours in between include blue, orange, yellow, purple, and brown. 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 'People and Grailings 27/50 1974' and has a signature. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a vertically rectangular, light white-yellow, hand-made paper piece.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
I Am Always Thinking About the AnimalsNa1494

Stonecut and stencil print. Central frontal figure with a circular yellow head that has three black and white heads within, one frontal with an outward facing profile at either side. Radiating from the outside of the head, there are the following from left to right: a downward facing human, an outward facing profile human head with a long neck, an outward facing bird head with a long neck that has an outward facing profile human head on top, an outward facing caribou head with a long neck that has a dog on top; two central inward facing yellow dog heads with long necks that have inward facing profile human heads beneath and within their neck curvature; an outward facing caribou head with a long neck, an outward facing bird head with a long neck, an outward facing profile human head with a long neck, and a downward facing human. The background is red with blue areas around the bottom. In the lower right corner is the Baker Lake symbol (small yellow image of a right pointing arrow emerging from a bulge) pointing to pencilled syllabic. Pencil inscription across the bottom edge on the back reads 'I am Always Thinking About the Animals 22/50 1973 Tookoome'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular white paper mounted with off-white matboard and framed.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
Wall HangingNa1444

Green felt wall hanging with multicoloured felt appliqué figures, both human and animal. Figures are arranged in a complicated pattern with distinguishable hunting imagery covering the entire hanging. A band of green fabric is sewn along the upper edge on the back for hanging.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wool fibre ? and fibre
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
Wall HangingNa1439

Rectangular wool duffle and felt wall hanging depicting two men standing beneath a large cross. Light blue felt appliqué figures stitched onto a dark blue ground. Cross is dark blue felt covered in rows of alternating yellow, white and red embroidery knots. Syllabic inscription across the top in yellow thread. Syllabic "signature" in bottom left corner in white thread. Rolled edges with blue and yellow whipstitching along the sides and bottom. Top edge is folded over and sewn to create a loop for hanging.

Culture
Inuit
Material
wool fibre and cotton fibre
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
At the CentreNa1491

A black and white image of a human figure at the centre of other human figures reaching toward it and touching hands. Three human figures around the lower left side are touching hands with the central human figure who has two other human figures on top of his head extending outward with the upper right on reaching out to another human figure below. There is also a seal-like creature, a bird, and two dogs. Another human figure and a caribou ? are on the clothing of two figures. 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 'At the Centre 28/39 71 Tookoome'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, brown paper piece.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record
The Pleasures of Eating FishNa1490

Main figure is bending over to the left side with an animal-like fae that has yellow eyes with red features. The body is long and curving and is striped brown, yellow, orange, and white. A white and yellow fish is in the main figure's mouth. A profile human face is at either side of the upper portion of the arm dangling down holding a fishing line with a profile animal at either side of the lower portion of the same arm. Another white and yellow fish is at the bottom centre next to the dangling fishing line. 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 'The Pleasures of Eating Fish 14/50 1970 Tookoome'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on a horizontally rectangular, white paper piece.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
View Item Record