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Kananginak
Pootoogook to receive a National Aboriginal Achievement Award
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December 2009
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Cape Dorset artist Kananginak Pootoogook is one of 14 Aboriginal
Canadians who have been chosen to receive a 2010 National Aboriginal
Achievement Award. Presented annually by the National Aboriginal
Achievement Foundation (NAAF), the awards recognize
outstanding career achievements by First Nations, Inuit and Metis
people, in diverse occupations.
Pootoogook’s
career as a visual artist is one of the longest and most illustrious
of any Inuit artist. Born in 1935 at a traditional Inuit hunting
camp on southern Baffin Island, he was one of the first people
to become involved with the graphics program in Cape Dorset when
it was launched in the late 1950s. Famed for his meticulous drawings
and prints of northern wildlife, Pootoogook’s drawn
oeuvre also includes numerous images documenting traditional and
post-contact Inuit culture. His distinctive work is found in
many public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada,
the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Winnipeg Art Gallery and the Canadian
Museum of Civilization.
Pootoogook and his fellow recipients will
be honoured at a nationally televised gala awards ceremony that
takes place in Regina, Saskatchewan on March 26, 2010. We would
like to congratulate Kananginak on receiving this important and
well-deserved award.
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