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Joe Talirunili : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joe Talirunili Joe Talirunili (ca. 1893–1976) was an Inuit printmaker and sculptor, who would sometimes draw. There are two different places listed of where the artist was born, Qugaaluk River camp, Quebec,〔("Joe Talirunili." ) ''CyberMuse.''〕 or 50 kilometers north of Puvirnituq in Nunavik Province, Quebec, at Neahungnik camp〔(Joe Talirunili Bio. ) ''Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art.''〕 Another mystery is when the artist was born and when he died. The Department of Indian and Northern Affairs in Ottawa says he was born in 1893, but the artist claims that 1906 is the correct year, but there is no indication of when the month and day was. The dates of his death are September 13, 1976 or September 11, 1976.〔 == The migration == Joe was brought up with the traditional lifestyle of the Inuit. When he was younger, he spent most of his time with his father hunting in the Kuujjuarapik and Richmond Gulf region.〔 The Inuit move camp and follow the caribou as a part of their hunting lifestyle. When Talirunili was younger, he was in a migration. This migration was a traumatic incident that happened in Joe’s life. A group of about forty people were traveling to new hunting grounds on an island in Hudson Bay. The crew got into a shipwreck and the ice floe that they were on had broken off the edge of the sea ice. The people had to use the sealskins, rope and wood from their sleds to make an umiak (a skin boat). They worked against nature’s time of the ice melting; some people did not survive. The boat full of people floated for days before they reached land.〔(''The Migration'', c. 1967, Joe Talirunili. ) ''Winnipeg Art Gallery.'' (retrieved 9 May 2010)〕 This experience influenced and inspired the artist to create sculptures of “The Migration,' which are also called, "Joe Boats."〔
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