
1973
The drawings and recollections of Inuit artist Pitseolak, from the book of the same title written by Dorothy Eber. Now in her seventies, Pitseolak is one of the most famous of the graphic artists of the Cape Dorset (Baffin Island) artists' colony and co-operative. Her coloured pencil and felt-pen drawings vividly illustrate her memories of past life in the Arctic, and of the birds, animals and spirits that figured so large in the daily life of the Inuit.

Pitseolak Ashoona
Self

Nanook of the North

Kivalina

They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit

Of Ravens and Children

Living with Giants

People of the Seal, Part 1: Eskimo Summer

Kiyukta

The Annanacks

Nowhere Land

Kaali Goes for Seal Hunting

Qipisa

Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive

The Hunters

Highway to the Arctic

What Belongs to Inuit

The Good Canadian

Polar Bear Safari

If the Weather Permits

Martha of the North

Natsik Hunting