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Kingwatsiak (King) Jaw (1962–2012) was an Inuk
sculptor from Kinngait. He was born on
March 20, 1962, in Keatuk, Nunavut. His parents,
Melia Jaw (1934–2006)...
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Kingwatsiak (1911–1971) was an
Inuit visual artist.
Kingwatsiak was born in a camp near
Kimmirut in 1911, on the
south s**** of
Baffin Island in...
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Iyola Kingwatsiak (August 3, 1933 –
September 4 2000) was an
Inuit visual artist from Kinngait. He was born on
August 3, 1933, in
Kinngait (Cape Dorset)...
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spent a
large part or
formative part of
their life in that territory.
Kingwatsiak Jaw,
sculptor Bill Lyall,
territorial politician and
president of the...
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Print by
Iyola Kingwatsiak...
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Heather Jansch (1948–2021),
England Joseph Jaquet (1822–1898),
Belgium Kingwatsiak Jaw (1962–2012),
Canada Louis Jehotte (c. 1804–1884),
Belgium Mark Jenkins...
- with the
summer being the
wettest season. Joe
Arlooktoo Nakasuk Anna
Kingwatsiak Oopik Pitsuilak Pudlo Pudlat Jamasie Teevee List of muni****lities in...
- printmaking.
During a
hunting trip in 1969 with his brother-in-law
Mikkigak Kingwatsiak,
Toonoo perished in what was
believed to be a
hunting accident, but later...
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Debora Iyall, Cowlitz, (born 1954) Kiakshuk, Inuk, (1886–1966)
Iyola Kingwatsiak, Inuk, (1933–2000)
Terran Last Gun,
Piikani Blackfoot, (born 1989) James...
- the West
Baffin Eskimo Co-operative,
where he
worked alongside Iyola Kingwatsiak and
Lukta Qiaqsuq. He was one of Kinngait's
eminent printmakers of the...