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Ada Eyetoaq (alternatively: Eyetoaq Eyetoaq, Ada Eyetoaq, Kingilik Eyetoaq, Iyi'tuaq Eyetoaq, Eeyeetoaq Eyetoaq, Eyeetoaq Eyetoaq, Eeyeetowak Eyetoaq, Iyi'tag Eyetoaq, Eetoowa Eyetoaq, Eyittuak Eyetoaq, Eeyeeteetowak Eyetoaq, Iti'tuaq, Eeeyeetowa, Eda) was born in 1934 and died in 2014. She was a Baker Lake (Nunavut) Inuit who produced traditional Inuit art. She is primarily known for her miniature soapstone sculptures.
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Ada Eyetoaq (alternatively: Eyetoaq Eyetoaq, Ada Eyetoaq, Kingilik Eyetoaq, Iyi'tuaq Eyetoaq, Eeyeetoaq Eyetoaq, Eyeetoaq Eyetoaq, Eeyeetowak Eyetoaq, Iyi'tag Eyetoaq, Eetoowa Eyetoaq, Eyittuak Eyetoaq, Eeyeeteetowak Eyetoaq, Iti'tuaq, Eeeyeetowa, Eda) was born in 1934 and died in 2014. She was a Baker Lake (Nunavut) Inuit who produced traditional Inuit art. She is primarily known for her miniature soapstone sculptures.
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