Figure
MOA: University of British Columbia
3100/22 a-c
Soapstone figure of a man with hunting tools. The figure is kneeling, his right arm raised, a hole bored through the fist to hold a tool. The other arm is held at his side with a similar hole in the fist. He wears a parka with hood pulled over his head, as well as leggings and boots. Parts b and c are made of tusk: a long spear and a knife.
- Type of Item figure
- Culture Inuit
- Material soapstone stone, tusk
- Measurements height 10.3 cm, width 7.3 cm, depth 4.9 cm (part a) height 10.2 cm, width 0.4 cm, depth 0.4 cm (part b) height 3.5 cm, width 1.1 cm, depth 0.2 cm (part c)
- Previous Owner Hilary Stewart
- Received from Hilary Stewart
- Made in Nunavut
- Ownership Date before March 17, 2015
- Acquisition Date on March 17, 2015
- Item Classes carvings & sculpture
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3100/0022 a-c