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Alootook Ipellie (1951 in Nuvuqquq,
Northwest Territories –
September 8, 2007 in Ottawa) was an Inuk
graphic artist,
political and
satirical cartoonist...
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Title ISBN 2005 Blohm, Hans,
Alootook Ipellie and
Hartmut Lutz. The
Diary of
Abraham Ulrikab: Text and Context. Ottawa:
University of
Ottawa Press...
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Kimberley (2006). "Dreaming an
Identity between Two Cultures: The
Works of
Alootook Ipellie". Kunapipi. 28 (1): 108–125. Osbourne, p. 217 Tchana, p. 22 Ken...
- ISBN 9781443807326. Mc****n-Coleman,
Kimberley (2006). "Dreaming an
Identity between Two Cultures: The
Works of
Alootook Ipellie". Kunapipi. 28 (1): 120. v t e...
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Retrieved November 23, 2024. van Koeverden, Jane (Apr 24, 2019). "
Alootook Ipellie,
Fiona Smyth are the 2019
inductees to
Canadian cartooning hall...
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Beauvais (artist)
Arnold Gosewich (businessman) Don
Holtby (football coach)
Alootook Ipellie (artist, writer)
Ernie Jones (politician)
Jules Loeb (politician)...
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Blackfoot Confederacy, Canada, b. 1950 Al Hunter,
Rainy River Ojibwe,
Canada Alootook Ipellie, Inuk, Canada, 1951–2007
Peter Irniq, Inuk, Canada, b. 1947 Madeline...
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Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and made an
Officer of the
Order of Canada.
Alootook Ipellie was an
illustrator and
writer who told the
stories of the Inuit...
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Canadian government) is E7603.
Ennutsiak was the
grandfather of
writer Alootook Ipellie. His work is held in the
permanent collections of
several museums...
- Inlet,
Kivalliq Region), the writer, poet,
cartoonist and
photographer Alootook Ipellie (born 1951 in a camp near Iqaluit, died 2007 in Ottawa), Michael...