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	Kenojuak Ashevak is one of Canada’s most acclaimed graphic   artists. Her long list of achievements and honours is surpassed only by her stamina and good humour.  Born on south Baffin Island at a camp area known   as Ikirisaq, Kenojuak grew up traveling from camp to camp on south Baffin and in Arctic Quebec (Nunavik). As a young woman, she was married to Johnniebo and   lived with him in various camps including Keakto, a scenic area seven miles from Cape Dorset. While still living at Keakto in the late 1950's, both Kenojuak   and Johnniebo first experimented with carving and drawing. They moved to Cape Dorset in 1966 in order for their children to attend school, and continued to   work closely together until Johnniebo's death.  Kenojuak’s drawings were immediately captivating, and she has been represented in almost every   annual print collection since 1959. Her work has also been included in numerous special projects and commissions. In 1961 she was the subject of a film   produced by the National Film Board about her traditional life and art. The film is still shown today, and was instrumental in introducing her to the world   beyond Cape Dorset. In 1970 her print, Enchanted Owl was reproduced on a stamp commemorating the centennial of the Northwest Territories, and again in 1993   Canada Post selected her drawing entitled "The Owl	
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