About
Shaman Drum Dancer
Shaman Drum Dancer
Karoo Ashevak’s success and influence in Taloyoak (Spence Bay), and his equally influential uncle Judas Ullulaq, helped to spawn a new Kitikmeot regional style. Luke Nuliayok, already a talented carver in Gjoa Haven since the mid-1960s, began to adapt certain stylistic aspects, such as grimacing facial features, to his own work. Nuliayok was also known as a skilled carver of traditional tools and implements. Moreover, he knew how to fashion Inuit skin and wood drums and was himself an accomplished drum dancer.