Quliaqtuavut Tuugaatigun (Our Stories in Ivory):
Reconnecting Arctic Narratives with Engraved Drill Bows
WHO: Amy Chan
(Predoctoral Fellow at the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, PhD Candidate at Arizona State University)
WHEN: Tuesday, May 29, 2012, at 7:00 pm
WHERE: Inupiat Heritage Center (IHC)
Need a ride? A van will be in front of the Hospital door C at 6:45 to
take people to and from the presentation.
HOST: Nokinba Acker, BASC
This
presentation discusses a variety of engraved scenes on ivory drill bows and
explores the imagery’s connection to oral narratives of hunting
and whaling exploits, daily village life and myth-time stories. As a
collaborative project, knowledge shared by community members is integrated
with collections based research and will be included in a future publication
and online exhibit featuring ivory drill bows.
Community comments and suggestions for the project and website are greatly
welcomed! Quyanna!
Brought to you by the Barrow Arctic Science Consortium
SCHOOLYARD PROJECT
For more information call Nokinba Acker at 852-4881 or email – nok....@arcticscience.org