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Eli Elijassiapik, Iqalunappaa, the Half-Fish with Fish

Eli Elijassiapik, Iqalunappaa, the Half-Fish with Fish
The legend of Iqalunappaa, the woman who turned into a fish, appears frequently in Inuit art. In this carving, Iqalunappaa is laying on her back as she lifts her head to see a fish she caught. Her left arm is resting on her stomach and her right arm is raised slightly above her torso. At the bottom of her body is a seal-like flipper which is folded against her and a fish head with the tips of human fingers over the top of the fish head.