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*stone was probably re-used in 1968 with printer attribution added and colour changed; as titled in Inuit Cultural Institute collection only| Note: 4/50 found at Baker Lake Co-op, 7/2000; attributed...
*stone was probably re-used in 1968 with printer attribution added and colour changed; as titled in Inuit Cultural Institute collection only| Note: 4/50 found at Baker Lake Co-op, 7/2000; attributed to Sevoga who was printer as plate already existed, so no artist was needed for reprint.
From the Baker Lake experimental period. “Effie says she did image, but that ‘lino man’, she thinks Luke Tunuwak did the cutting and printing.” However the name “Uttanar E3-276” is on the actual print. Barz, Inuit Artists Print Workbook, Volume 3, Book 2: Print Documentation, 171