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that “An Inuit girl is asleep in her tent and she’s dreaming that she is with the animals. The animals are like a part of her and a part of each other. They fit the spaces that her body is forming.” The faces are decorated by tattooing, which was an earlier Inuit tradition. Annie’s drawing was inspi...
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