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Further
Reading
"Inuit
Art" by Ingo Hessell. Photography by Dieter Hessel.
1998. Published by Douglas & McKintyre Ltd. Vancouver,
B.C.
"Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970", edited
by Maria von Finckenstein. 2000. Published by Key Porter.
Toronto.
"Confessions of an Igloo Dweller" by James
Houston. 1996. Published by McLelland & Stewart.
Toronto.
"Arctic Dreams and Nightmares" by Alootook
Ipellie. Drawings by Alootook Ipellie. 1993. Published
by Theytus Books. Penticton, B.C.
"The Inuit Print: A Travelling Exhibition of the
National Museum of Man" by the National Museum
of Man. 1977. Published by the National Museum of Man.
Ottawa.
"Our Boots: An Inuit Women's Art" by Jill
E. Oakes and Rick Riewe. Published by Douglas &
McIntyre, 1995.
"The Inuit Imagination: Arctic Myth and Sculpture"
by Harold Seidelman and James Turner. Published by Douglas
& McIntyre, 1993; Thames and Hudson, 1994.
"Inuit Dolls: Reminders of a Heritage" by
Eva Strickler and Anaoyok Alookee. 1988. Published by
Canadian Stage and Arts Publications Limited.
"Sculpture of the Inuit" by George Swinton,
revised edition. 1992. Published by McClelland &
Stewart.
"The Shaman's Nephew: A Life in the Far North"
by Simon Tookoome with Sheldon Oberman. Illustrated
by Simon Tookoome. 1999. Published by Stoddart Kids.
Toronto.
"From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Elite:
The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit"
by Marybelle Mitchell. 1996. Published by McGill-Queen's
University Press
"Inuit Women Artists: Voices from Cape Dorset"
edited by Odette Leroux, Marion E. Jackson and Minnie
Aodla Freeman. 1994. Published by the University of
Washington Press. Seattle.
"Inuksuit: Silent Messengers of the Arctic"
by Norman Hallendy. 2000.Published by Douglas &
McIntyre. Vancouver.
"Inuit: Glimpses of an Arctic Past" by David
Morrison and Georges-Hébert Germain. 1995. Published
by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Hull, Quebec.
"Inuit Art Quarterly." The world's only Inuit
art magazine. Published by the Inuit
Art Foundation, a non-profit organization owned
by Inuit artists. 2081 Merivale Rd., Ottawa ON K2G 1G9
Phone: (613) 224-8189
E-mail: iaq@inuitart.org.
Web site: www.inuitart.org/quaterly.html
"Espace."
This Canadian magazine, published four times yearly,
is dedicated to sculpture. Published by Espace, 4988
rue Saint-Denis, Montreal QC H2J 2L6. Phone: (514) 844-9858.
Fax: (514) 844-3661.
E-mal: espace@espace-sculpture.com
Web site: www.espace-sculpture.com/espace/anglais.htm
"Traces."
The online journal of the international stone community.
Web site: www.traces.ws/
"The
Art Newspaper." An international online paper covering
events and trends in worldwide art, including significant
sales, theft and destruction, important new hirings,
conservation, and exhibitions. Available in online and
print formats. Published by Fulco Inc., P.O. Box 3000,
Denville NJ 07834-9776 USA. Fax: 1 9736275872
E-mail: orders_tan@fulcoinc.com
Web site: www.theartnewspaper.com/
"Shuttle
Spindle and Dyepot Magazine." An award-winning
quarterly journal that weaves insightful tales about
the fibre industry. Published by the Handweavers Guild
of America, Two Executive Concourse, Suite 201, 3327
Duluth Highway, Duluth, GA 30096-3301. Phone: (770)495-7702.
Fax: (770) 495-7703.
E-mail weavespindye@compuserve.com
Web site: www.weavespindye.org/html/ssd.html
"Artists'
Communities Directory" by the Alliance of Artists
Communities. 2000. Published by AllworthPress.
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