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Contact Diary - Culture

Page history last edited by Edwin Kyalangalilwa 13 years, 11 months ago

Lauren

  • Contacting several people to talk about Inuit Fashion using animals skins...
  • Malikkaat --- An Inuit Fashion/Craft store previously owned by the Premiere of Nunavut, Eva AAriak, now run by her daughter, Karliin. (867) 979-6426 or 975-1112: CONTACTED AND INTERVIEWED
  • EVA AARIAK- Premiere of Nunavut    (867) 979-5050: CONTACTED, UNAVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
  • Nunavut Department of Environment --- They have quite a collections of Inuit Clothing, and are able to explain how animal skins are important to Inuit culture and fashion. (867) 975-7700 CONTACTED, UNAVAILABLE TO COMMENT
  • Nunavut Artic College --- They have a specific program geared towards using animal skins for fashion (Fur Design and Production). The class is taught by Caroline Tootoo. I have got her direct number from her daughter (Eden Tootoo) via Facebook. 867.979.0894. Arctic College. (867) 979-7200: CONTACTED THREE TIMES- UNAVAILABLE
  • Rannva Simonsen --- Rannva owns her own design store (http://www.rannva.com) where she makes purses, jackets pants and many articles of clothing out of seal skin. (867) 979-3183: CONTACTED, TRAVELING ON BUSINESS
  • Nanauq Kusugak -- Nanauq is Inuit, born and raised in Nunavut. He often hunted as a child and knows the real deal about how much Maker Culture goes into the Inuit ways. Interviewed via Skype, Skype name: nanauq  e-mail: nanauqk@gmail.com: BOTH INTERVIEWS COMPLETE
  • Qajaq Robinson -- Seamstress, grew up in Nunavut. Qajaq spends her spare time making clothing instead of buying. (867) 975-4640 or (867) 979-3381: CONTACTED AND INTERVIEWED
  • Connie Burke -- Connie is a youth in Nunavut. Thought she might be interesting to speak to regarding how younger Nunavummiut feel about animal skin clothing, and whether it is Barbaric or simply exercising Maker Culture. (867) 222-369: INTERVIEWE COMPLETE
  •  Ingo Hessel--Sculptor and business man with the Inuit Museum of Art in Toronto. (613) 818-2100. CONTACTED and INTERVIEWED
  • Ed Maruyama--Arctic Photographer. WILL provide photos of people in animal skin clothing, seals and other animals. (867) 979-4161 

  • Leoona Ipeelie-- Animal Skin Model. WILL provdie photos for FLCIKR. funk_baby88@hotmail.com

 

Sasha-Ann

  • Spoke with Chris Babcock-Rimore on Facebook, John Howard Society (JHS) volunteer to set-up interview date/time. Firm date not yet set.
  • Spoke with John Rimore, JHS Executive Director in Sudbury, and set-up phone interview for Oct 14 at 12pm. (705) 673-9576.
  • Contacted Adrian Smith (brother of an ex-inmate) for his brother's contact info to arrange for interview. (416) 619-5206. Waiting for reply.
  • Nathan Nesbitt, an ex-inmate in Calgary. (403) 464-0620.
  • Burton Lodge Halfway House, (416) 964-6316
  • Publishing company Temporary Services, on behalf of "Angelo", author of the book Prison Inventions. "Angelo" is a current inmate whom Temporary Services has "snail mailed" my questions. Hoping for a response before this project deadline in November.

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Madelyn

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  • Status: Contacted. Awaiting reply. Interview being arranged.
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    Comments (1)

    Wayne MacPhail said

    at 12:36 pm on Oct 7, 2009

    Please indicate if you have contacted folks and what the status of that contact is.

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