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Iqqaipaa : Celebrating Inuit art, 1948-1970 / presented by Cancom.
TITLE:
Iqqaipaa : Celebrating Inuit art, 1948-1970 / presented by Cancom.
Alternate Title:
Celebrating Inuit art, 1948-1970
Publication Date:
1900-1999
Publication Information:
[Toronto] : Canadian Museum of Civilization,
Physical Description:
1 v. (unpaged) : ill.
Summary:
Iqqaipaa, which means "I remember" in Inuktitut, remembers the early years of contemporary Inuit art - the two decades between 1948 and 1970 - a period of overwhelming change in the lives of most Inuit. In 1948, the majority of Canada's Inuit lived in family camps, much like their ancestors had done for centuries. By the time the government of the Northwest Territories was established in 1970, most had settled in permanent villages and abandoned their nomadic lifestyle. The art produced by the Inuit during this time of transition is about memories. As the Inuit adapted to a new way of life, remembering the old ways through their art helped maintain a sense of cultural identity.
Language:
English
ISBN:
[n/a]
General Note:
"Gallery Guide"