The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's caribou leg, inner slipper, size 8, drawn by Irene Qushuunn of Gjoa Haven. The pattern pieces are drawn on white, lined paper. The slippers would be worn inside caribou leg kamiks. The folder consists of three pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's caribou leg skin inner slipper, size 8 drawn by Irene Qushuunn of Gjoa Haven. The pattern pieces are drawn on lined paper and office paper. The folder consists of five pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's outer caribou kamik, size 8, drawn by Irene Qushuunn from Gjoa Haven. The folder consists of three pattern pieces, instruction sheets, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's caribou skin kamikpak, size 10, drawn by Irene Qushuunn of Gjoa Haven. The patterns are drawn on brown paper and school paper. The file also includes layout and cutting instructions. The folder consists of five pattern pieces, instruction sheets, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of caribou leg skin, inner slippers from Gjoa Haven. The patterns are drawn on a map. The folder consists of four pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of child's Chantrey Inlet style kamiks, size 6. The pattern pieces were drawn by Lorraine Pugigvak to depict Ruby Bellsheetook's style. Both are from Gjoa Haven. The patterns are on lined paper and folder paper. The folder consists of three pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of man's kamiks, size 11, from Brought Is [sp]. The pattern is drawn on newspaper. The original pattern is annotated in Inuktitut syllabics and the photocopies have added English annotations. There are various minimized photocopies of the same pieces. The folder consists of one sheet of newspaper with multiple pattern pieces, three photocopies of portions of that sheet in various sizes, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of kamiks drawn by Nudjuaiak Akpaleakpik. They are drawn on wax paper. The folder consists of one pattern piece and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's inner caribou parka. It was designed for a woman with a young baby or toddler and was drawn by Ulayok Kaviok of Paallimiut, Arviat. The pieces are on brown paper, some of which are taped together. The folder consists of six pattern pieces and the original folder label.