uuttujat
Uuttujat is a term used to describe a specific type of Inuit art, particularly prevalent in the Baffin Island region of Canada. It refers to small, often handheld sculptures carved from ivory or bone, typically depicting animals or human figures. These carvings are characterized by their intricate detail and the skillful representation of movement and form. The term "uuttujat" itself is derived from the Inuit language and can be translated to mean "things that are hunted" or "things that are pursued," reflecting the common subjects of these artworks.
The creation of uuttujat has a long history within Inuit culture, serving both practical and spiritual purposes.