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Mother and Child

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  • Figure

    Object Details

    Culture/People

    Iñupiaq

    Artist/Maker

    Joseph E. Senungetuk (Inusuyauq Sinuyituq/Joseph Engasongwok Senungetuk), Iñupiaq, 1940-2023

    IACB source

    Indian Arts and Crafts Board Office, Sitka, Alaska (IACB Office, Sitka, Alaska)

    Previous owner

    Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior (IACB), 1935-

    IACB source

    Indian Arts and Crafts Board Demonstration Workshop (Sitka, Alaska) (IACB Demonstration Workshop)

    Collection History

    Formerly in the collection held by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board Office in Sitka, Alaska, which included many pieces produced and acquired during IACB demonstration-workshops held in Sitka between 1962 and 1968; transferred to the IACB Headquarters collection in Washington, DC, in 1969; part of the IACB Headquarters collection (Department of the Interior, Washington, DC) until 2000 when it was transferred to NMAI.

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    Date created

    1967

    Catalog Number

    25/7003

    Barcode

    257003.000

    Object Type

    Sculpture/Carving/Figures

    Title

    Mother and Child

    Object Name

    Mother and child figure

    Media/Materials

    Alder

    Techniques

    Carved

    Dimensions

    20 x 12.5 x 41.5 cm

    Place

    Sitka; Sealaska Native Corporation; Alaska; USA

    Archipelago

    Alexander Archipelago

    Island Name

    Baranof Island

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    Iñupiaq
    Sculpture/Carving/Figures

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6d85cbf2c-ce5f-496c-ad1d-798476e7b318

    Record ID

    NMAI_272888

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