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Nunavut Coat of Arms

Map of Nunavut

Map of Canada

Map of North America

Virtual Tour of Kugaaruk, Nunavut on Pelly Bay

Writing in Inuktitut

Arctic Wildlife

Inuit Art

 

One Woman's Journey Through the Northwest Passage

 

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Ivory Miniatures

Inuit Art

While there are a number of types of Inuit fabric arts, perhaps the most well-known are the exquisitely appliquéd wallhangings. Wallhangings are traditionally made of felt cut-outs appliquéd on wool or duffle background, then embellished with embroidery. The images are comprised of scenes of hunting and camping activities, as well as shamanism, mythic heroes, and legends.

The picture on the left is of Agnes Iqqugaqtuq with one of her fabric wallhangings. Her characteristic designs are well recognized in Inuit galleries.

The exquisite ivory miniatures and composite scenes of Pelly Bay, once traded to local missionaries, are still produced today. While there are restrictions on the export of ivory carvings, their intimate scale and precious quality are still prized by collectors.

  The picture on the right is of Kugaaruk resident, Emily Illuitok with two of her carvings. Emily has been making ivory carvings for years and they are sold locally as well as in galleries in Toronto.

Inuit Wall Hangings

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