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- 8Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
- 4Kung, Janice
- 3Dennett, Elizabeth
- 2Dorgan, Marlene
- 2Ruben, Abraham Anghik
- 57Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
- 49Photographs
- 142015/07/08
- 142015/07/10
- 12Public Art - Polar Regions
- 10Urban Art in Yellowknife
- 91Canadian Circumpolar Institute
- 91Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 8University of Alberta Library
- 6School of Library and Information Studies
- 6School of Library and Information Studies/Digital Library North
- 4University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Instructional Materials
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2015-07-09
Campbell, Sandy, Ruben, Abraham Anghik
"Inuvialuit" and the companion piece "Song of the Inuvialuit" (in the background of the image) were part of Abraham Anghik Ruben's exhibit, Aurora Borealis and the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, in Yellowknife, NWT during the summer of 2015. "Inuvialuit" is made of Narwhal tusk...
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2015-07-09
"Song of the Inuvialuit" by Abraham Anghik Ruben was part of the Aurora Borealis Exhibit at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife, NWT during the summer of 2015. "Song of the Inuvialuit" was created from "Narwhal tusk (ivory) and Brazilian soapstone in 2013. It is part...
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Abraham Anghik Ruben's Artist's Statement from the 2015 Aurora Borealis exhibit in Yellowknife, NWT
Download2015-07-09
Ruben, Abraham Anghik, Campbell, Sandy
This artist's statement accompanied Abraham Anghik Ruben's exhibit, Aurora Borealis, at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre during the summer of 2015. Ruben was born in Paulatuk, NWT.
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2015-07-11
We watched this beaver swim all the way to the north side of the lake to a stand of rushes.We were able to come close enough to see that it was eating on a poplar branch rather than the rushes. We could clearly see the beaver using its paws to hold the branch and also to push leaves and bark...
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2015-07-11
Yellowknife has three public transit routes through the city. Bus shelters in the Niven Lake neighborhood are new and integrated into the landscape. Building on Yellowknife's shield rock terrain requires that the rock either be blasted away or incorporated into the building plan. In this...