Inuit Art Quarterly

Things from Cape Dorset 2

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Our tent, made by my mother, by hand, with an old fashioned sewing machine; a bow drill to make fire; a ball that my father used to use to exercise his hand; a rock with holes; a juniper branch for making a fire; a tool used to hunt hooded seal; the first co-op where I met James Houston and Terry Ryan; a scarf that I used to wear; a honey bucket and new toilet; a ship’s wheel; my father’s kakivak (fishing spear); a Pepsi can (my favourite pop); an accordion toy made of string and two marbles; a Coca-Cola bottle; camping fuel; a funnel; a gas lamp; flour; a sign for the Housing Corporatio­n; my father’s chisel.

 ??  ?? The artist's comments are based on interviews with Patricia Feheley in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, in February 2016 and in Toronto, ON, in May 2016. Ukua sanaguaqti­up uqausigit maliktut apiqsuutiv­iniginik taikani Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, February...
The artist's comments are based on interviews with Patricia Feheley in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, in February 2016 and in Toronto, ON, in May 2016. Ukua sanaguaqti­up uqausigit maliktut apiqsuutiv­iniginik taikani Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU, February...

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