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FOOD QUEST: THE ANIMALS
FOOD QUEST
Caribou Sculpture, HC 1924
Polar Bear Sculpture, 997.22.1
Arctic Fox Sculpture, 997.22.5
Duck Sculpture, L956.41.47F
Walrus with Seal Skin Float and Drag, HC4117
Narwhal Sculpture, 997.22.26.1-2
White Whale/Beluga Sculpture, 936.70.1 / HC3618
Bowhead Whale Sculpture, 941.46.152.G/HC4519
Seal Sculpture, 997.22.11
Arctic Char Sculpture, 997.22.33
Seals
Seal Sculpture, 997.22.11
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The ringed seal (map) and bearded seal (map) are extremely important in the Inuit economy. Available throughout the eastern Canadian Arctic, seal meat is a staple food for the Inuit and also essential as dog food. Ringed sealskins have been valued for clothing, kayak and tent covers, lashings, dog whips, and dog harnesses. Seal oil has also been valued as lamp fuel.

Sculpture made of ivory
From Pangnirtung, Baffin Island
Dating to 1933-1942
997.22.19


Ringed Seal Distribution Map
Seals >>
Legend/key for distribution map
Distribution of the ringed seal, Phoca hispida  
 
 
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