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Singing Northern Lights1749/37

Eight head and shoulder profiles facing to the right side on a pink background. Hair is dark green, faces are white, and four have teeth while others have none. The lower four have black eyes and noses. Embossed stamp and syllabics in right hand lower corner. 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 'Singing Northern Lights 30/50 1985 Jessie Oonark Hattie Amitna?aq'. In the lower right corner, there is a circular embossing. The print is on horizontally rectangular white paper. Paper is thin and hand-made and hinged to white matboard.

Culture
Inuit
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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A Woman Cleaning Fish1668/5

Woman leaning over on her knees bending over a fish. She is turned to the left side. She has a yellow face with a green eye and eyebrow and brown hair tucked into her hood that is part of her green patterned clothing. A yellow and black ulu is in her hand. The fish is lying diagonally across with its head upward. The fish is blue, yellow, and green with patterning. 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 woman cleaning fish 4/50 1980 ANGAHADLUQ, H. AMITNAAQ'. In the lower right corner there is an embossing of a similar image to the small yellow image. The print is on a relatively square, light brown paper piece.

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