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Museum of Contemporary Circumpolar Art (MCCA)

Object

Spirit Birds and Owls / Spirit Birds and Owls (Print )

Throughout Kenojuak Ashevak’s life, the owl a constant source of inspiration. In Inuit culture, the owl serves as a source of guidance and assistance. One of the owl’s duties is to collect the spirits of the dead and bring them to the spirit world before the rising of the sun. Another myth teaches that the short-eared owl was once a young girl who was transformed into an owl with a long beak, but she became scared and flew into the side of house and flattened her face and beak. Inuit myths served as a means by which the Inuit community was brought together by common beliefs and an understanding of their place in nature.

Accession
2001.68
Object Type
Print
Title
Spirit Birds and Owls
Description
Spirit Birds and Owls
Production Year
1982
Production Location
ᑭᙵᐃᑦ, ᓄᓇᕗᑦ, ᑲᓇᑕ
Materials
Paper, ink, pencil
Dimensions
H 28 x L32 cm
Provenance
Inuit Galerie
Photograph