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- Luke Anguhadluq (1895–1982; Inuktitut syllabics: ᓗᒃ ᐊᖑᐊᓗᖅ) was an Inuit Canadian artist in Baker Lake. Luke Anguhadluq was born at Chantrey Inlet in 1895...
- exhibited artists such as Matthew Agigaaq, Elizabeth Angrnaqquaq, Luke Anguhadluq, Barnabus Arnasungaaq, David Ikutaq, Toona Iquliq, Janet Nungnik, Jessie...
- the Northwest Territories. She is the daughter of graphic artist Luke Anguhadluq and the spouse of artist Josiah Nuilaalik. Like many Inuit she lived a...
- Angottitauruq, territorial politician Elizabeth Angrnaqquaq, textile artist Luke Anguhadluq, artist Stephen Angulalik, fur trader and trading post operator Moses...
- footballer Luke Andrews (born 1976), New Zealand rugby union footballer Luke Anguhadluq (1895–1982), Canadian artist Luke Anowtalik (1932–2006), Native Canadian...
- ****ngrnak was in her early teens and they were still dependent on her. Luke Anguhadluq, camp leader helped her at this time. The annual caribou migration shifted...
- Inuit artists such as Jessie Oonark, Marion Tuu'luq and camp leader Luke Anguhadluq (1895–1982) were also born in the Back River area of Nunavut and were...
- Marion Tuu'luq RCA LL.D (1910–2002), also known as Anguhadluq, Tudluq, Tuuluq, and Toodlook, was an Inuk artist in mixed media and textiles. She "drew...
- of three Inuit artists—along with Marion Tuu'luq (1910–2002) and Luke Anguhadluq (1895–1982)—the Utkuhikhalingmiut camp leader—whose artworks reflect Utkuhiksalingmiut...
- and William Noah, and she was married to Mark Uqayuittuq, son of Luke Anguhadluq, themselves both artists. Kigusiuq's family were relocated to Qamani’tuaq...