Qaunaq Mikkigak

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Qaunaq Mikkigak (alternatively spelled Qaunak, Haunak) (November 15, 1932 – 2020) was a Canadian artist and author. She was known primarily for sculpting but also created jewelry, story telling, drawing and performed throat singing. As an artist she was interested in arts and crafts and built works that were inspired by her imagination and emotions. She co-authored the children's books The Legend of the Fog and Grandmother Ptarmigan based on traditional Inuit stories. She was featured in the book Inuit Women Artists: Voices from Cape Dorset for her artwork and in Cape Dorset Sculpture. She died in 2020. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Qaunaq Mikkigak
rdf:langString Qaunaq Mikkigak also spelled as Qaunak Mikkigak
rdf:langString Qaunaq Mikkigak also spelled as Qaunak Mikkigak
rdf:langString Cape Dorset, Nunavut
rdf:langString Nuvujuak, Nunavut, Canada
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rdf:langString Sculptor, jewelry maker, storyteller, throat singer
rdf:langString ᓇᐸᓯ ᐳᑐᒍ
rdf:langString Inuktituk
rdf:langString Qaunaq Mikkigak (alternatively spelled Qaunak, Haunak) (November 15, 1932 – 2020) was a Canadian artist and author. She was known primarily for sculpting but also created jewelry, story telling, drawing and performed throat singing. As an artist she was interested in arts and crafts and built works that were inspired by her imagination and emotions. She co-authored the children's books The Legend of the Fog and Grandmother Ptarmigan based on traditional Inuit stories. She was featured in the book Inuit Women Artists: Voices from Cape Dorset for her artwork and in Cape Dorset Sculpture. She died in 2020.
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