First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child
First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child
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First Nations Inuit JOANASIE NOWKAWALK Black Soapstone Carving, Mother and Child

DETAILS
A small vintage soapstone figural carving of a mother eating while carrying a child on her back.
PLACE OF ORIGIN
Canada
MAKER
Joanasie Nowkawalk (First Nations Inuit, 1926), Settlement: Inukjuak (Port Harrison), Nunavik, Quebec, Canada
MARKS
Number: E9-908 and signed in syllabics. Sticker: Canadian Eskimo Art. The first letter and number indicates the region and the last four numbers identify the artist. This Eskimo Identification Number system began in the 1941 and the practice was abolished in the early 1980s. The Arctic was divided into twelve districts West (Wl - W3) and East (E1 - E9).
WEIGHT
10 pounds 8 ounces
PERIOD
Mid 20th century
DATE
Circa 1950-60
DIMENSIONS
Width 5.5 Depth 5 Height 7 inches
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