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b. 1938 -

JACOBIE ADAMIE (JACOBEE; ADAMEE)
Born: January 10, 1938 Male E7-681
Resides: Iqaluit
Sculpture
Jacobie Adamie lives at an old traditional campsite near Iqaluit called
Mingnooktoo. While living on the land at Allen Island Jacobie discovered a
large deposit of serpentine which is still being quarried for carving stone
today. Jacobie is more interested in hunting than carving, but still
produces the occasional sculpture. Two brothers, Pudlat Nowdlak and
Lucassie Nowdluk, are also carvers.

EXHIBITIONS:
February 1992 The Inuit Print and Sculpture 1960-1980
Westdale Gallery
Hamilton, Ontario
COLLECTIONS:
Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City, Michigan, U.S.A.

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b. 1938 -

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JACOBIE ADAMIE (JACOBEE; ADAMEE)
Born: January 10, 1938 Male E7-681
Resides: Iqaluit
Sculpture
Jacobie Adamie lives at an old traditional campsite near Iqaluit called
Mingnooktoo. While living on the land at Allen Island Jacobie discovered a
large deposit of serpentine which is still being quarried for carving stone
today. Jacobie is more interested in hunting than carving, but still
produces the occasional sculpture. Two brothers, Pudlat Nowdlak and
Lucassie Nowdluk, are also carvers.

EXHIBITIONS:
February 1992 The Inuit Print and Sculpture 1960-1980
Westdale Gallery
Hamilton, Ontario
COLLECTIONS:
Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City, Michigan, U.S.A.