Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
The tactile eskimo art collection
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- Textual record
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Title statements of responsibility
Presented by the Department of Indian Affairs, in co-operation with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind
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- Source of title proper: Title transcribed from item.
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Repository
Reference code
UA-36, Box 6, Folder 12
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Statement of scale (cartographic)
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Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)
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1973 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
21 p. of textual records : catalogue ; 28 x 22 cm
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Scope and content
File consists of a catalogue for an exhibition of Inuit carvings. The exhibition was presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in June 1974.
Catalogue contains an introduction and visual description of the artworks written by Gilles and Leslie Duplantie, as well as names, artists, and technical descriptions of each carving.
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Language of material
- English
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Associated materials
File UA-36, Box 12, Folder 31 Tactile Eskimo Art June 12 - 23, 1974 [exhibition file]
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General note
Catalogue contains racist and dehumanising language used to refer to Inuit peoples and northern Indigenous art and culture.