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i u a pi pu pa ti tu ta ki ku ka gi gu ga mi mu ma ni nu na si su sa li lu la ji ju ja vi vu va ri ru ra qi qu qa ngi ngu nga lhi lhu lha

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Archival Materials - Pamphlets

Eskimo Sculpture

The Winnipeg Art Gallery | 1967

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Keewatin Eskimo Ceramics

The Junior League of Toronto, The Toronto Public Library, The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Department | 1967

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Cape Dorset Man by Irene Baird

Canadian Geographical Journal | 1965

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Eskimo Sculpture and Prints

Auckland City Art Gallery | 1965

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Canadian Eskimo Art

The Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources | 1957

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Eskimo Art

The National Gallery of Canada | 1951

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Eskimo Handicrafts

Canadian Handicrafts Guild & Dept. of Resources & Development | January 1951

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The Eskimo

National Museum of Canada | 1939

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Back's Journey To The Arctic Sea

Back's Journey To The Arctic Sea

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Eskimo Art of the Classic Eastern Arctic

Eskimo Art of the Classic Eastern Arctic

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Eskimo Graphic Art

Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources

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Impact of the Inuit Arts economy

Contemporary Inuit arts and crafts as they exist today draw on culture and traditions that long predate settlers’ arrival in the Arctic. However, some of the production methods, distribution channels, marketing, and the place of this art among other contemporary forms of fine art can be traced to the late 1940’s when James Houston visited the Canadian Arctic.

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Land of the Lively Art

Hudson's Bay Company | 1961

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