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Jacobie Adamie Inuit Eskimo Ivory Bird Carving

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Jacobie Adamie Inuit Eskimo Ivory Bird Carving
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1 1/2" by 1" by 3/4". Carved Walrus Ivory. Native made prior to 1972. This item cannot be shipped to Oregon, California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, Internationally, or any other state that prohibits. Provenance: Heard Museum, Arizona; Private Collection, New York. Jacobie Adamie (Born 1938) is active/lives in Canada. Jacobie Adamie is known for Inuit sculpture. Jacobie Adamie lives at an old traditional campsite near Iqaluit (Baffin Island) called Mingnooktoo. While living on the land at Allen Island (Allan's Island), Jacobie discovered a large deposit of serpentine which is still being quarried for carving stone today. Jacobie is more interested in hunting than carving, but still produces the occasional sculpture. Two brothers, Pudlat Nowdlak and Lucassie Nowdluk, are also carvers.