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Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Ulu
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Toolooktook, Basil
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steel and wood
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ca. 1985
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Ulu
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Inuit
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iron and ivory
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ca. 1914
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Ulu
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Inughuit
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steel and ivory
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20th century
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Ulu
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Inupiat
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steel and ivory
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ca. 1970
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Mother with Ulu
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Saila, Pitaloosie
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paper and ink
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1996
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Needle Case
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Inuit
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ivory and sealskin
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early 20th century
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Ivory Thimble
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ivory
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early 20th century
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Parka of Lynx and Wolverine fur
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Inupiat
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lynx fur, wolverine, calfskin, and acetate
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ca. 1951
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Sealskin Boot Insert
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Inuit
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sealskin, linen, and cotton
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20th century
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3 Polar Eskimos cutting up walrus
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Williams, Maynard Owen
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paper, baryta, and gelatin
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1925
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Sealskin Boots with Liners
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Inuit
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sealskin, caribou fur, and sinew
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early 20th century
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Caribou Boot Liners
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Inuit
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caribou fur
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ca. 1908
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Eskimo trappers with fox furs
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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paper, baryta, and gelatin
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ca. 1927
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My Dolls [Child with Carvings]
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Saila, Pitaloosie
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paper and ink
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1967
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Women's Boots with Lace Top
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Inuit
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sealskin
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ca. 1937
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Large Sealskin Mittens a&b
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Inuit
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sealskin
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ca. 1970
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Duffel Inner Mittens
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Grenfell Association, The
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wool duffel
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ca. 1970
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Cuffs for Women's Inner Boots
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Inuit
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cotton
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20th century
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Decorated Boot Tops, "Miriam's costume"
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Knudson-Holm, Inger
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sealskin and cotton
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ca. 1940
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Anorak
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cotton (sailcloth, twill) and buttons
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ca.1919
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Eskimo [Inuk] blond girl
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1929
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Women’s Church Cap
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Inuit
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acrylic and rayon
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ca. 1970
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Boy and two girls in traditional West Greenland garb
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Tanquary, Maurice Cole
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photographic print on paper
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1913-1917
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Changing Traditions
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Saila, Pitaloosie
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paper and ink
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1991
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Sealskin Used for Mitts
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Pootoogook, Kananginak
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paper and ink
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1991
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