Inuit Art History

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