Artist/Maker Anonymous
Place MadeALASKA, Alaska (North Slope Inupiat)
Title

Caribou Hunt

DateDate Unknown
Mediumpencil, ink, paper
Dimensions3 1/2 × 7 7/8 in. (8.9 × 20 cm)
Object number1914.35.2
Institutional Credit LineCourtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum
DescriptionA sketch of a sled dog team with two men chasing a caribou. One man is running alongside the lead dog to encourage it to pull, while the other man runs in snowshoes alongside the sled to guide it. A lead is opening in the ice floe between the hunters and the caribou.

From a group of 14 drawings, c. 1890 made by Inupiat children at the mission school, possibly at Port Clarence.
See this article as reference: https://edblogs.columbia.edu/AHISG4862_001_2015_1/iii-class-research/inupiat-aesthetics/you-cant-teach-what-is-known-sourcing-the-expansion-of-the-inupiaq-graphic-art-tradition-in-the-late-nineteenth-century/
Provenance1890 school children's drawings collected by whaling captain Horace P. Smith and his wife Maria [aka Marian], possibly at Port Clarence. Records indicate that the drawings "came into the museum approximately 1914", however Horace Smith died in June 1913 and Maria Smith in July 1913.
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