Inuit Art Online Auction

October 16, 2014

LOT 53

Lot 53

LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-)

LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-)
Lot 53 Details
LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-), E9-1648, Inukjuak

THE OLD WOMAN WHO KILLED A BEAR

stone
signed in syllabics
7.5" x 12" x 3.5" — 19.1 x 30.5 x 8.9 cm.

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $504
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-)
  • LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-)
  • LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-)
  • LUCASSIE ECHALOOK (1942-)
Note:

“An old woman, a humble little old woman, once killed a bear with her walking stick [...] She used to fall behind and would arrive at night only when it was nearly dawn. [...] when the old woman was walking with stick as usual in the moonlight very late at night, she was caught up to by a big male bear who was tracking her along her trail. Dodging him with the help of her stick, she could not be bitten. Turning her mitts inside out she put them on the end of her cane. When the bear came after her, she jabbed the stick in his mouth. The mitts stuck in his throat and he just died.”
Nungak, Zebedee & Eugene Arima, Eskimo Stories Unikkaatuat : Eskimo Stories from Povungnituk, QC, The National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, 1969, p. 67

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