Michael Amarook

Canadian Inuk artist (1941–1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Amarook (1941–1998)[1][2] was an Inuk Canadian artist, sculptor, and Inuit activist who served as President of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) from 1977 to 1978 and from 1979 to 1981.[3][4]

Born1941
Died1998(1998-00-00) (aged 56–57)
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His artwork has been included in the collections of the Canadian Museum of History, the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, and the Winnipeg Art Gallery.[2] He also worked as a printmaking director for Sanavik, as well as serving as one of its first directors.[5]

While President of the ITK its delegates voted unanimously to pass a resolution calling for the creation of Nunavut.[6][7][4]

Amarook was from Baker Lake (Qamani'tuaq).[2]

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