THE HISTORY OF PRINTMAKING in Baker Lakeis also the history of a people going towards self-sufficiency and nationhood: “a culture employing art unconsciously for identity while moving inevitably into the unknown ” (Bloore, 1973: Foreword). In the fall of 1995, I was sent to Baker Lake to set up a dr...

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