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Woman Removing Child from Amautik

Woman Removing Child from Amautik
The amautik is the traditional parka of the Inuit woman, and there is enough room in a pouch in the backto hold a child, where they can stay safe and warm. In Inuit art, children are often portrayed in the amautik as the mother goes about her daily tasks; otherwise they are in her arms. It is rare that an artist portrays the action of a mother removing her child from the amautik. This carving speaks to Maggie Ittuvik Tayarak’s familiarity with the scene, as it is likely one she saw or experienced every day.