The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's old style skin boot by Lily Klengenberg of Kugluktuk. The pattern is drawn on newspaper and brown paper shopping bags. The larger piece has tape repairs on torn sections. The file also includes miniature pieces and layout and cutting instructions. The folder consists of two pattern pieces, instructions, one envelope with two miniature pattern pieces, and the original folder label.
Lily KlengenbergThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's caribou leg skin mitkollick (boot), drawn by Martina Anavilok of Kugluktuk. The pieces are drawn on brown paper. The folder consists of five pattern pieces and the original folder label.
Martina AnavilokThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's western style skin boots, size 7, drawn by Ada Agina of Kugluktuk. The pieces are drawn on newspaper with some directions on the pieces. The folder consists of four pattern pieces and the original folder label.
Ada OginaThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's moccasin (slipper), size 10, drawn by Elizabeth Joss of Kugluktuk. The pieces are drawn on brown paper. The folder consists of two pattern pieces and the original folder label.
Elizabeth JossThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a kamik drawn by Mabel Kootook of Taloyoak. The pieces are drawn on heavy white paper. The folder consists of two pattern pieces and the original folder label.
Mabel KootookThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's calfleg skin kamik, size 7, drawn by Alice Aglukark from Gjoa Haven. The paper appears to be from file folders and white lined paper. The folder consists of three pattern pieces and two original folder labels.
Alice AglukarkThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's caribou leg skin kamik, size 8, drawn by Mary Takkikuq and May and Ruth lpakohak from Cambridge Bay and Gjoa Haven. The pattern pieces are on brown paper. The folder consists of four pattern pieces and the original folder label.
May IpakohakThe items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's caribou leg, inner slipper, size 8, drawn by Irene Qushuunn of Gjoa Haven. The pattern pieces are drawn on white, lined paper. The slippers would be worn inside caribou leg kamiks. The folder consists of three pattern pieces and the original folder label.
Irene Quqshuun