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Standing feathered goose with wings extended; white eye, spot on head and tail. Pencil inscription from lower left: "Blue goose" Dorset 1965; 50/50; Lukta; Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp at lower edge on right.
Print depicting six human figures rounding up four geese into an enclosure of 22 stones with nine geese inside and one in the entrance. One human figure is peering over the enclosure. Below the image is written, "Chasing Geese into Stone Pen Dorset 1965," the artist's name in Inuit syllabics and, "43/50 Jamasie." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting ten human figures in black and brown arranged in two rows on white paper. Upper row: two outer figures are black, inner three are brown, central figure has both arms raised, second figure has hand on right raised. Lower row: two outer and central figures brown, remaining two black. Below the image is written, "The Meeting Dorset 1965," with the artist's name in Inuit syllabics and, "11/50 Jamasie." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting two bears at the upper left-hand corner of the image, one larger than the other with an open red mouth, and six figures in parkas, one of which has a knife. Two of the figures are on top of a stone cairn. Below the image is written, "Children excited by Bears Dorset 15/50 Jamasie 1968." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is faintly visible in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a spirit with an animal-like body that has four heads, three wings, and three legs. The top of the print is red, which fades into yellow at the centre, and black at the legs. Below the image is written, "Spirit 9/50 Dorset 1975 Pitseolak," and the artist's name written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Black and white image of a male figure standing with feet on two large walrus heads. Pencil inscription below image from side on left: "Happy hunter 29/50 Dorset 1974 Kovinaktoliak, after Parr." Name of artist in Inuit syllabics at side on lower right.
Print depicting two male figures and one female figure carrying baby on her back at the centre of the print. Two seals in front of the figures, one on its back. Below the image is written, "Family with Seals 7/50 Dorset 1974 Jamasie Teevee, " and the name of the artist written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting front-facing women: one is wearing a skirt with tools in each hand, the central figure is holding a tool in one hand, and is holding the hand of the last woman who is holding a harpoon and what appears to be a pot or pail. Below the image is written, "Off to the Lake 48/50 Jamasie 1967." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting nine figures in brown: a figure with a harpoon, a woman with a harpoon, a child, two figures working on the outside of a blue igloo, and the head of a figure poking out the top of the igloo. Below these figures are a figure with a loaded sled, another figure with an empty sled, and a figure standing between them. Below the image is written, "Building the Igloo 2/50 Jamasie 1968." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting four men in kayaks lined up in a row facing eight walruses: four walrus heads at the top, followed by a walrus lying on a rock, a walrus head, a walrus with part of its body depicted, and a walrus head at the bottom. Below the image is written, "Hunters of Old 26/50 Jamasie 1968." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.