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Owl

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  • Figure

    Object Details

    Culture/People

    Inuit [Repulse Bay/Naujaat]

    Artist/Maker

    Christine Aaluk Sivanertok (Alo/Kidlalooka), Inuit [Repulse Bay/Naujaat], b. 1938

    Previous owner

    Goldsmith Collection

    Seller

    Goldsmith Collection

    Previous owner

    Bert Witt (Mervin Herbert Witt), Non-Indian, 1916-2013
    Ellen Witt (Ellen Hays Witt), Non-Indian, 1917-2007

    Donor

    Bert Witt (Mervin Herbert Witt), Non-Indian, 1916-2013
    Ellen Witt (Ellen Hays Witt), Non-Indian, 1917-2007

    Collection History

    Acquired by the Goldsmiths in 1972 in the Arctic Circle region; subsequently purchased by Inuit art collectors Bert Witt (Mervin Herbert Witt, 1916-2013) and his wife Ellen Hays Witt (1917-2007) from the Goldsmiths in 1982; donated to NMAI by Bert and Ellen Witt in 2001.

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    Date created

    1972

    Catalog Number

    26/327

    Barcode

    260327.000

    Object Type

    Sculpture/Carving/Figures

    Title

    Owl

    Object Name

    Figure

    Media/Materials

    Antler, animal bone

    Techniques

    Carved, inlaid, pegged

    Dimensions

    6.5 x 4.0 x 5.6 cm

    Place

    Repulse Bay (Naujaat); Kivalliq Region (Keewatin); Nunavut; Canada

    See related items

    Inuit [Repulse Bay/Naujaat]
    Sculpture/Carving/Figures

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws671e6e4e6-47d6-4ee9-aafb-637f07409fd1

    Record ID

    NMAI_276420

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