Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 4, Winter, 2002, pp. 43-45
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Compares carvings collected by A.P. Low and L.E. Borden to those collected by Comer in 1903-104. Both are unusual in that they have clear provenance and some pieces are attributable to one individual.
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Comments on teaching the same curriculum to students in northern Canada as southern Canada and the arising difficulties.
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Describes his expeditions to the Arctic in the 1570's and impact on the Inuit. Site provides related links to supplementary information and publications.
Traces the history of a one-hundred-year-old caribou skin men's dancing garment (kapitaq) from the moment the caribou was killed, through construction of the garment by an Inuinnait woman, its acquisition by the museum, loan to Juliette Gaultier de la Verendrye for use in her stage performances, and finally back to the museum's cold storage.
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