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b. 1935 -

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  • LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung
    Jun. 27, 2013

    LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung

    Est: $250 - $350

    LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung MOTHER AND CHILD WITH AKIGAUN, stone, ivory, signed in syllabics, dated 1976, 7.75" x 6" x 3.25" - 19.7 x 15.2 x 8.3 cm. Note: The akigaun, or shovel, used to move heated rocks from the fire to the piqtalik (bucket). Shovels meant to be used only once were improvised from a caribou scapula or shoulder blade. A shovel intended for repeated use was commonly made from caribou antler, more specifically, the sapkutaq or broad front part of the antlers. This broad section would be hollowed out slightly so that the rocks would nest safely. Then it was joined to a short wooden handle.

    Waddington's
  • LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung ALL LIFE GOES ON
    Jan. 24, 2011

    LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung ALL LIFE GOES ON

    Est: $100 - $200

    LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung ALL LIFE GOES ON, stonecut and stencil, 1990, 50/50, unframed, 19.75" x 25.75" - 50.2 x 65.4 cm.

    Waddington's
  • LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung ALL LIFE
    Oct. 28, 2010

    LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung ALL LIFE

    Est: $100 - $200

    LEAH KARPIK (1935-), E6-327, Pangnirtung ALL LIFE GOES ON, stonecut and stencil, 1990, II, unframed, 19.75" x 25.7" - 50.2 x 65.3 cm.

    Waddington's
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