Monthly Archives: January 2021

8 01, 2021

Are you looking for a change of lifestyle in 2021?

By |2021-01-08T12:32:45-05:00January 8th, 2021|Categories: Inuit Art|0 Comments

Are you looking for a change of lifestyle in 2021? Consider a move to Sanirajak (previously Hall Beach), an Inuit community of Nunavut, Canada. Look how happy the sledding child is, a charming, little sculpture carved from caribou antler by Silas Kayakjuak (Qayaquaq) from there. Don’t worry about crowds. In 2016 there were 848 [...]

1 01, 2021

We Never Forget Family Connections

By |2021-02-28T17:05:43-05:00January 1st, 2021|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: |0 Comments

As we turn our thoughts to the new year, my gaze also turns toward the past. I met my Russian relatives for the first time when I accompanied my father to Moscow in 1962. During this visit, my uncle Anatole gave me a row of plastic elephants symbolizing family unity. I was touched and have kept this Russian heirloom, shown here, for 58 years. That blood is thicker than water holds true, despite language, political and cultural differences.

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