hinnatasot
Hinnatasot refers to a group of traditional Inuit sculptures originating from the eastern Canadian Arctic, particularly within the Inuit communities of Baffin Island, Nunavut, and the Canadian territories of the Northwest Territories.
The term "hinnatasot" translates to "spirit sculpture" in the Inuinnaqtun language, which accurately reflects the spiritual
Hinnatasot are often created to represent various aspects of Inuit mythology and the natural world, including
Each sculpture is imbued with unique characteristics, stemming from the carver's intentions, their connection to the
In modern times, hinnatasot continue to hold significant cultural value for Inuit communities, not only as