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  • Tunnillie, Oviloo, 1949-2014.
     
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  • Inuit sculpture.
     
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  • Inuit art.
     
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  • Glass etching.
     
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    The creative native. Inuit soapstone carver, glass etching and clam chowder [videorecording (DVD)].
    Visual Education Centre, [2013].
    Call #:DVD 704.0397 C912i Doc
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  • Tunnillie, Oviloo, 1949-2014.
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  • Inuit sculpture.
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  • Inuit art.
  •  
  • Glass etching.
  •  
  • First Nations art.
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    Creative native series. Season 2, Inuit soapstone carver, glass etching and clam chowder [videorecording (DVD)]
    Inuit soapstone carver, glass etching and clam chowder [videorecording (DVD)]
    Format: 
    [videorecording (DVD)].
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (ca. 24 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    Contains an episode from the second season of the documentary TV series.
    Program content : The Creative Native Series, Inc., 2002-2006.
    Licensed for educational purposes and for public libraries for non-theatrical use.
    Performers: 
    Hosted by Tamara Bell.
    Summary: 
    "The first part of the show highlights the acclaimed Inuit artist Oviloo Tunnille. With a brief historic glimpse we examine the roots of Inuit carving and the phenomenon that has captured the hearts of many collectors. Judy Scott, curator of Marion Scott Gallery speaks about the significance of Oviloo's as a Canadian artist as Oviloo works on a piece of serpentine in three separate stages of development. Host, Tamara Bell shows us how to create an Inuit style vase with glass etching cream. This stunning project is fast and simple. Aboriginal restaurant owner shows host, Tamara Bell how to make a great clam chowder."--Container.
    "'The creative native' is a lively ongoing series that demonstrates the step-by-step process of creating traditional and contemporary indigenous crafts. Host Tamara Bell introduces unique artists and craftspeople, providing a greater understanding of indigenous culture and its art. The series has strong thematic episodes, distinctive indigenous music, and Aboriginal languages. Episodes contain artist profiles, in-depth interviews, traditional and contemporary art projecs and historic snapshots that emphasize the Aboriginal cultural contexts relevant to the them of each episode. Many of the episodes focus on youth, with projects suitable for a wide range of audiences."--Container.
    Genre: 
    Documentary television programs.
    Instructional television programs.
    DVDs.
    Other authors: 
    Bell, Tamara.
    Creative Native (Firm)
    Visual Education Centre.
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