IDNO

P.88497.PAT


Description

Full-length portrait of an Inuit group consisting of a man, two women, and two boys, standing in a snow covered landscape. The individuals wear predominately traditional clothing (for a full description see the notes field), with a women on right also wearing a tartan cloth skirt, and the boy on far right wearing a knitted cardigan.


Place

N America; Arctic; Canada; Nunavut; Baffin Island; Clyde River (Kanngiqtugaapik); Clyde Post [North West Territories]


Cultural Affliation

Baffinland Inuit


Named Person


Photographer

?Ritchie, Montague H.W.


Collector / Expedition

Paterson, Thomas Thomson [from James Wordie’s Expedition to Melville Bay and North-East Baffin Land, 1934]


Date

?23 - 31 August 1934


Collection Name

Paterson Collection


Source

Paterson, Erik T.


Format

Album Print Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Bibliographical Reference: Percy Cox; C. T. Dalgety; H. R. Mill ‘An Expedition to Melville Bay and North-East Baffin Land: Discussion’ in The Geographical Journal Vol. 86, No. 4 (Oct., 1935), pp. 313-316. [JD 20/10/2006].

Photographer: Note in above article, page 313, accredits all photographs to M.H.W. Ritchie unless otherwise stated. However, as the majority of the prints in A.149.PAT are copy prints and appear to show Clyde Post over the seasons, it is possible that the images are from another expedition and compiled by Paterson into this album on Clyde Post. Two possible expeditions are Thomas Paterson’s expedition to Pelly Bay in 1947, or the Arctic Institute of North America’s Baffin Island Expedition 1950 led by Patrick Baird (See The Baffin Island Expedition, 1950, by P. D. Baird, in The Geographical Journal (Sept 1952, Vol. 24, No 1) pp. 47-59. Available on www.jstor.org) [JD 15/11/2006]

Clothing: The women’s amauti (woman’s parka with large hood for carrying a child) are of typical Nunatsiarmiut design; The amauti are made from seal skin with the fur inside, with elongated rectangular extension at the front (known as a kiniq), that comes to the top of the thigh. The amauti is outlined with narrow bands of dark- and light- coloured fur. One of the woman’s amauti is embellished with beads and coins?. (See Issenman 1997, pp. 142 - 151) [JD 15/11/2006]

Clothing: The man is wearing an atigis (caribou clothing with hair against their skin). The parka has an attached hood and ends at the hip with an even base.
The trousers are possibly made from seal skin with pale and dark bands embellishing the areas above the knees. (See Issenman 1997, pp. 142 - 151) [JD 15/11/2006]

Bibliographical Reference: Issenman, Betty, 1997. Sinews of Survival (UBC Press, Vancouver)
Bibliographical Reference: Hall, Judy, 1994. Sanatujut: Pride in Women’s Work (Canadian Museum of Civilisation)

P.88490.PAT to P.88574.PAT were found in the album now numbered A.149.PAT.

This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 20/10/2006]


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