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Woman Wearing Beaded Amautik
Woman Wearing Beaded Amautik
The practice of ornamenting stone figures with small multicoloured glass trade beads was pioneered by Eva Talooki’s aunt, Susan Ootnooyuk, in the late 1960s. This coincided with the advent of elaborately beaded dolls and figurative wall hangings made for sale in Arviat. Talooki revived this practice. Her beaded women are usually small and toy-like in appearance; at that scale she often used single beads to indicate the eyes and mouth. By comparison, this much larger example seems quite dignified, even monumental.