Across
- 3. There are 3 different stones listed in there PP that Inuit's used to carve from, which one started with a A?
- 5. Ivory carving figures often depicted animals like bears, walruses and _____.
- 7. Tunniit tattoos were done where?
- 11. The Origin of day and night was passed orally from storyteller to storyteller for _______ of years.
- 12. Stone work has been practiced for centuries and became more prominent in the 1950's due to who? (last name only)
- 13. Ivory carvings were used for both practical and ______ purposes.
- 14. The v-shaped tattoo pattern was located where?
- 16. Kakiniit tattoos were done where?
- 18. Because Basalt is a very hard and heavy rock, making it tough to carve - it often features ______ and abstract designs
- 19. There are 3 different stones listed in there PP that Inuit's used to carve from, which one started with a B?
- 20. Traditionally, tattooing was done almost exclusively among?
- 21. Traditionally, was ivory carving done who?
Down
- 1. There are 3 different stones listed int he PP that Inuit's used to carve from, which one started with a S?
- 2. The Y-shaped tattoo pattern was located where
- 4. Soapstone is a soft metamorphic stone that has been used Inuit's artist for _____ of years.
- 6. There are 2 different ways to black print - which one requires drawing with a greasy pencil or liquids?
- 8. Each legend about Sedna is different depending on the region but in each version, her father takes her out to the sea and cuts off her _____.
- 9. The story of Sedna, which is a creation myth, describes how she came to rule over Adlivun, the Inuit _______.
- 10. Who is referred to as "goddess of the sea and marine animals" in Inuit mythology?
- 15. This sedimentary rock is a dark grey color and often animals and traditional Inui myths are carved from it, what rock is this?
- 17. There are 2 different ways to block print - which one requires the printmaker to chip away a design on a flattened stone?
