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Eskimo artist at Games Museum.
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- Source of title proper: Title supplied by University of Waterloo, Graphic Services staff.
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17 photographs : b&w negatives ; 35 mm
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6 of 17 scanned as TIF files February 2022.
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Copyright University of Waterloo Library.
Preferred citation: University of Waterloo Archives. Graphic Services fonds.
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74-10-03_003 appeared on Page 7 of the Wednesday, October 9, 1974 (v.15, n.06) edition of the Gazette.
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Photo caption from published version of 74-10-03_003: "Nanogak and Wallace Goose, from Holman Island 400 miles beyond the Arctic Circle, have been in the community recently. The Canada Council sponsored their visit; they have a showing at the Inushuk gallery downtown. Friday the two visited the recreation deparment's games museum and discussed Eskimo games with Dr. Elliot Avedon. They are seen above with him examining a print done by Nanogak several years ago, which depicts an Eskimo game, the blanket toss."
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Artist has Wikipedia page and various works under the name Agnes Nanogak rather than Nanogak Goose: Wikipedia: Agnes Nanogak
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“Eskimo” is an outdated and pejorative term used historically to refer to Indigenous Peoples who inhabit the Arctic. In Canada these peoples are known as the Inuit. The use of the term in the file title has been maintained in keeping with Special Collections & Archives’ approach to language in archival descriptions, which prioritizes speaking openly about and clearly identifying problematic, harmful, and otherwise offensive records in the department’s holdings. This approach, while potentially upsetting, allows for the critical assessment and questioning of historical material by contemporary researchers.
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- University of Waterloo. Central Photographic. (Photographer)