Mr. Speaker, I have other supplementaries on this same question. I am not talking about artifacts. Artifacts are the ones that are dug up from historic sites. I am talking about the Inuit art collection that was acquired from the federal government in 1987. My supplementary, Mr. Speaker, to the Minister of Culture and Communications, is that I understand that a small selection of ICI collection sculptures is currently on exhibit at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife. But there is neither a plan nor the money to produce other exhibits of this collection in the future. Can the Minister tell the House, what is the benefit of this government's acquisition of these materials, since most are locked away where no one can see them and research activities are hampered by the absence of a computerized data base?
Rebecca Mike on Question O469-12(2): Inuit Art Collection Entered Into Prince Of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Data Base
In the Legislative Assembly on April 2nd, 1992. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question O469-12(2): Inuit Art Collection Entered Into Prince Of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Data Base
Question O469-12(2): Inuit Art Collection Entered Into Prince Of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Data Base
Item 5: Oral Questions
April 1st, 1992
Page 580
Rebecca Mike Baffin Central
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