Marjorie Siksi'naaq Tutannuaq
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Marjorie Siksi'naaq Tutannuaq (1917-1989) was an
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artist who lived in
Baker Lake, Nunavut Baker Lake (Inuktitut syllabics: ᖃᒪᓂᑦᑐᐊᖅ 'big lake joined by a river at both ends', Inuktitut: ''Qamani'tuaq'' 'where the river widens') is a hamlet (place)#Canada, hamlet in the Kivalliq Region, in Nunavut on mainland Canada. Loc ...
(in the
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during her lifetime). Her work is included in the collections of the
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and the
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. Her daughter, Elizabeth Kugmucheak Alooq (born 1943), is a Baker Lake artist who creates drawings and prints.


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1917 births 1989 deaths 20th-century Canadian artists 20th-century Canadian women artists 20th-century Inuit artists 20th-century Inuit women Canadian Inuit artists Canadian Inuit women artists {{Canada-artist-stub