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Making Faces [Ajuqitaaq]
Making Faces [Ajuqitaaq]
Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk was a highly respected author, translator, teacher, and storyteller. She wrote the first Inuktitut novel, Sanaaq, the story of a young woman leading a traditional life in the 1920s. Nappaaluk received an Order of Canada for her work in preserving and strengthening the Inuktitut language. She was not prolific as an artist but sculpture provided her with another outlet for preserving traditional stories, legends, and customs. This work illustrates a universal pastime: the contest of making silly faces to provoke laughter from one’s opponent.