Name/Title
Inuit Bone and Stick GameDescription
Traditional Inuit game consisting of a sharpened bone attached to a segment of hollowed antler that has been perforated with numerous small holes. The game is played by tossing the antler segment and trying to catch it with the pointed bone. This piece is taped up, likely from the time it was originally sold. There is an arrow drawn in pencil, about 5/8" long, on one side of the sharpened bone, pointing towards the point.Made/Created
Place
Native American / First Nations community
Arviat (Eskimo Point)State/Province
NunavutCountry
CanadaContinent
North AmericaEthnography
Cultural Region
Region
Subarctic and ArcticCulture/Tribe
Inuit
First Nation, Native American
Inscription/Signature/Marks
The original Canadian Eskimo Art tag indicates it was made at Eskimo Point by Ayaga. The label stuck to the tag reads, "#EAK-O Ayaga Game Eskimo Pt $4.00".Dimensions
Height
3/8 inWidth
1/2 inLength
5-7/8 inDimension Notes
The above represent the dimensions of the sharpened bone. The antler segment is 2 1/4 long, about 1" wide and 1 1/2" tall.Material
Bone, Antler, SinewRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Catherine J. CarrollNotes
This piece was part of the collection inherited by Bob and Wilma Burrows from Dr. Carroll.