Illustration done with coloured pencils by Annie Pootoogook of a large family sitting on a tiled floor in their home carving and eating a seal. In the background is winter clothing hanging up and a girl asleep on a couch.
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Family and Intergenerational Knowledge

through the art of

Annie Pootoogook

Grades 9-12

Family and Intergenerational Knowledge
through the art of Annie Pootoogook

Annie Pootoogook (1969–2016) was a third-generation Inuk artist whose work was celebrated for its representation of contemporary life in her home of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), in Nunavut. Taking as inspiration the centrality of family in Pootoogook’s life and work, this guide explores her interest in the documentation of daily life to engage with the themes of family and intergenerational knowledge.

Learning Activities
  • Visual Storytelling: A Day in the Life of My Family
  • Family Tribute: Practising Intergenerational Knowledge
  • Namesakes: The Story of My Name
Related Subjects
  • First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
  • Social Studies
  • Visual Arts

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