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<p>[QUOTE="Jaspieandchazzi, post: 611816, member: 10769"]Hi sorry I left you , but it’s morning now here. Sorry if all my posts were addled and also the quality of the images- which is terrible! They seemed much clearer before reducing the size</p><p>I also picked up a Haida piece similar to that posted. I am increasing my knowledge of these things!</p><p>I don’t specifically collect Inuit art, but love the representations of animals from whatever country, and have quite a few now!</p><p><br /></p><p>I just love this bear though, it’s so tactile, and fires perfectly in your hand. </p><p><br /></p><p>Interested to hear Komokwa that you worked at the Indian Gallery!</p><p>I can’t find any reference to it on the net.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, can some explain the relationship between Cree and Inuit? I communicated with the James Bay Cree Institute and they were lovely, but couldn’t help specifically. </p><p><br /></p><p>It looks like my Bear was made in 1989- would that be about right Komokwa?</p><p><br /></p><p>cxgirl i was really interested in the cache of stuff you found and look forward to any further info you come up with</p><p>And thanks everyone for the welcome!</p><p>Sunny and Autumnal here in Sydney - 22 degrees Celsius[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaspieandchazzi, post: 611816, member: 10769"]Hi sorry I left you , but it’s morning now here. Sorry if all my posts were addled and also the quality of the images- which is terrible! They seemed much clearer before reducing the size I also picked up a Haida piece similar to that posted. I am increasing my knowledge of these things! I don’t specifically collect Inuit art, but love the representations of animals from whatever country, and have quite a few now! I just love this bear though, it’s so tactile, and fires perfectly in your hand. Interested to hear Komokwa that you worked at the Indian Gallery! I can’t find any reference to it on the net. Also, can some explain the relationship between Cree and Inuit? I communicated with the James Bay Cree Institute and they were lovely, but couldn’t help specifically. It looks like my Bear was made in 1989- would that be about right Komokwa? cxgirl i was really interested in the cache of stuff you found and look forward to any further info you come up with And thanks everyone for the welcome! Sunny and Autumnal here in Sydney - 22 degrees Celsius[/QUOTE]
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