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David Ruben Piqtoukun and his brother, Abraham Anghik Ruben, have mixed Alaskan and Canadian Inuvialuit cultural roots. Both have had to contend with residential schooling and language loss; furthermore, both have chosen to live and work as artists in southern Canada. Much of Piqtoukun’s work focuses on cultural displacement and questions of identity. In this work, he remembers the airplane that arrived at his family’s camp to take him to residential school in Inuvik at the age of five. He was not permitted to speak Inuktitut or to hold any Inuit cultural beliefs. He lost touch with his parents, as he was usually unable to locate their camp when he was returned to the Paulatuk region each summer.