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Image Research and Study Collection

The images described here date from [ca.1955] to [ca.1980] and include photographs taken by George Swinton during his first trips to the Arctic during the 1950s. The images consist primarily of black and white photographic negatives and prints with a much smaller number of colour images. The subjects are Inuit sculpture and prints or drawings, with a small number of fur and fabric hangings also depicted. There are also some images of artists, workshop interiors and community landscapes. The images are literally a snapshot of Inuit art during the 1960s and 1970s with a large number of those images consisting of items then held in private collections. Information pertaining to the provenance of works of art is often found with the images. The images described here were arranged under the following headings:
Negatives - Beothuk Negatives, Cape Dorset, Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet, Baker Lake, Belcher Islands, Lake Harbour, Coppermine, Eskimo Point (ICI), Igllolik, Ivujiuik, Pangnirtung, Pelly Bay, Port Harrison, Sugluk, Wakeham Bay, Repulse Bay, Rankin Inlet, Canadian Handicrafts Guild, Povungnituk, Great Whale River, Tiktak Exhibition, Alma Houston Collection, Eskimo Museum (Churchill)
Prints – Cape Dorset, Pangnirtung, Payne Bay, Pond Inlet, Port Burwell, Port Harrison, Wakeham Bay, Whale Cove, Canadian Guild of Handicrafts, Chesterfield Inlet, Clyde River, Fort Chimo, Frobisher Bay, George River, Great Whale River, Greenland, Hall Beach, Historical, Igloolik, Repulse Bay, Various Lifestyle, Carving Technique, Dorset Culture, Thule Culture, Rankin Inlet, Tiktak, Repulse Bay, Pelly Bay, Baker Lake, [Private Collections], Community Views, Rankin Inlet Potters, Tiktak Gallery 1.1.1., Artists-Baker Lake, Artists-Cape Dorset, [“Eskimo Sculpture” at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in 1967].

Jill Oakes fonds

  • Fondo

The collection consists of over 200 clothing patterns in a variety of styles created by Inuit artisans to depict differences in clothing styles and construction in various regions of the north. The collection also includes photographs depicting skin preparation and pictorial instructions for measuring and pattern layouts. There is also one artifact.

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3, 4. Outer Amauti

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • n.d.
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here consist of patterns for a woman's outer Amauti drawn by M. Katsuak of Tasiujarmiut. Directions for sewing are included on most of the large pieces, including, in some cases, cutting and finishing lines for particular individuals. Some of the pattern pieces have bits of fur sticking to them. The folder consists of sixteen pattern pieces, five sheets with layout instructions, one envelope with seventeen miniature pattern pieces, and the original folder label.

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5, 6. Amauti

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • Jan-87
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here consist of two Amauti patterns. #5 was drawn by Mary Miki from Arviat. #6 is unattributed as to artist but it is for a young woman, childless, no husband and is from Arviat. The folder consists of eight pattern pieces, one information sheet, and the original folder label.

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10, 11, 12. Amauti

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • n.d.
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here comprise three patterns drawn by Anita Iblanit. #10 and #11 and #12. Patterns #10 and #11 are for a young, unmarried, childless woman. #12 is for a married woman with children. The pieces are on a Government of Canada map and have blue and green edging drawn on. The folder consists of eight pattern pieces and the original folder label.

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15, 16. Amauti, Women's Parka

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1-Apr-86
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here comprise two patterns drawn by Ulayak Kaviok of Paallirmiut in Arviat. They are a woman's Amauti. #16 is a panel with multiple pieces drawn on it. Some edges have been coloured. The patterns are on brown paper. There are no labels but terns on various parts of the pieces may indicate terminology for various parts. The folder consists of six pattern pieces, one envelope with six miniature pattern pieces, and the original folder label.

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17, 18. Inner Parka - Caribou

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 17-Apr-86
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's inner caribou parka. It was designed for a woman with a young baby or toddler and was drawn by Ulayok Kaviok of Paallimiut, Arviat. The pieces are on brown paper, some of which are taped together. The folder consists of six pattern pieces and the original folder label.

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19, 20. Women's Amauti, Parka

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1-Apr-86
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here comprise two patterns for a woman with grown up children and feature a small pouch (amout). They were drawn by Ulayak Kaviok of Palliirmiut in Arviat. The folder consists of six pattern pieces, one envelope with six miniature pattern pieces, and the original folder label.

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29. Amauti

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • n.d.
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's Amauti drawn on newspaper by Leah Merkosak from Pond Inlet. The folder consists of nine pattern pieces and the original folder label.

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48. Amauti

  • CA WAGA 2010.10-2010.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • Jun-93
  • Parte deJill Oakes fonds

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for an amauti drawn on newspaper by Sheojuk Toonoo of Kinngait. The folder consists of seven pattern pieces and the original folder label.

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