Child holding one dog on a chain in foreground., with another standing in background. Caption by Dommasch: "Cornwallis Island, Resolute [NU] Native Settlement".
Child crouching on ground holding puppy, with large dog lying on ground attached to chain. Caption by Dommasch: "Cornwallis Island, Resolute [NU] Native Settlement".
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 2, Summer, 1986, pp. 5-7
Description
Art historian and adviser to the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative discuss the current status of Inuit art.
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Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring, 1986, p. 4
Description
Donor of sculpture to Winnipeg Art Gallery discusses his views on selecting works for purchase.
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File contains 3 negatives from an all candidates meeting (presumably held in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) addressed by Jim Sinclair on July 24, 1980. Three images show Jim Sinclair delivering his address, flanked by other participants. (bad quality photos)
File contains 6 negatives showing students from the Prince Albert Student Residence preparing to return to their homes across northern Saskatchewan for the holiday season. Scanned image shows a portrait of six children in winter clothing. (bad quality photo)
22 images (five scanned here) of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people at a conference in Saskatoon on November 26, 1980. Roy Romanow appears to be hosting the conference.
20 images (seven scanned here) of members of the Saskatoon Native community at the Saskatoon train station joining a group of Aboriginal people on a train trip on November 26, 1980.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 2, Summer, 1986, pp. 1-4
Description
Compares Inuit works to paintings by Chardin and argues that they share common characteristics.
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Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring, 1986, pp. 1-3
Description
Authors compare the methods of production used by the Cape Dorset cooperative to those used in Japan.
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File contains the historical booklet, "I Wasn't Put on this Earth for Nothin': Stories from La Loche, Saskatchewan. It was a "Celebrate Saskatchewan, 1905-1980" brochure, compiled by Ray Marnoch.
A set of 23 photographs of Mary Anne McKay making bannock in the cabin on the family trapline. Bannock, a baking-powder bread, has been a staple food for people living in the bush for as long as the ingredients have been available - no domestic grains are indigenous to northern Saskatchewan. It can be mixed up anywhere, even in the mouth of a flour sack. It keeps very well, does not mould easily, tastes good, and is solid and nourishing.
31 images (four scanned here) of people involved in a Metis/Native work program in Saskatoon. Some photos of people working in a tire store. May 5, 1980.
Pamela Buell, Education Liaison Officer, leading an elementary school tour group. Pamela is showing two Indian bead-work necklaces to seven children, in the Technical Room. This photo appears in The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre souvenir booklet.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 2, Summer, 1986, p. 4
Description
Explains the context of the Cape Dorset co-operative's "assembly line" approach to printmaking. Refers to article found in vol.1, no.1, 1986.
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Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 3, Fall, 1986, pp. 1-5
Description
Brief overview of the acquisition policies and collections of major Canadian companies.
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