Description
#66750
Inuit Carving: Bird/Seal Spirit
Artist: Albert Gayutinnuaq
Size: 4 1/2” long, 3 1/2″ high, 2 1/2” wide
Community: Taloyoak Year: 2000 Stone: Serpentine
_ ᔅᐱᕆᑦ _ ᑎᖕᒥᐊᑦ
The Inuktitut word for bird is ‘tingmiaq’ – the same word also means airplane.
Inuit storytellers recount many ancient legends featuring these resident birds, but the trickster raven — whose complex personality often gets him into trouble — is adored by young and old.
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ᓇᑦᑎᖅ · ᓇᑦᓯᖅ
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ᐅᒡᔪᒃ
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Nattirhiurtuq
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ᐅᒡᔪᒃ
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Ugyuk
- ___They are also an important food source for the Inuit of the Arctic coast. The Inuit language name for the seal is ugjuk (plural: ugjuit) or oogrook or oogruk. The Inuit preferred the ringed seal for food and light; the meat would be eaten and the blubber burnt in the kudlik (stone lamp).
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