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HISTORIC REPRESENTATIONS: THE SCULPTURES
HISTORIC REPRESENTATIONSTHE SCULPTURES  | INTERACTIVE TIMELINE
Archival image of Inuit on small boat with Hudson Bay company ship, "Nascopie" anchored in background, 997.84.135.98

In 1840, Scottish whaling Captain William Penny sailed into Cumberland Sound and found a vast richness of bowhead whales.

The foreigners and the Inuit developed economic and social relationships that influenced change in Inuit culture.

Dr. Jon A. and Mrs. Muriel Bildfell Collection
997.84.137
Dog carving, 941.46.15 / HC4380
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Dog
Sculpture made of ivory
From Amadjuak, Baffin Island
Dating to 1924
Gift of Major L.T. Burwash
HC4380
Animal sculptures from the historic era depict vital details — but in comparison to ancient representations, what they gain in realism they lose in the aura of spiritual power.

 

 

 
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