Hon. Titus Allooloo's return to Question W33-12(2), asked by Ms. Mike on April 2, 1992: In 1989 the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs transferred ownership of 1653 art pieces to the Inuit Cultural Institute. The Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre has received 1618 pieces, all of which are being stored within the heritage centre where they are being cared for until the Inuit Cultural Institute has facilities to store and display them. The Inuit Cultural Institute has received 12 art pieces which they are housing. Twenty-three pieces have not yet been shipped to the Northwest Territories by Indian and Northern Affairs. The delay in receiving these 23 items is due to problems with records kept by Indian and Northern Affairs. We have been assured that these problems will be cleared up in the near future.
Clerk Of The House (Mr. David Hamilton) on W33-12(2): Location Of Inuit Cultural Institute Collection Of Inuit Fine Art
In the Legislative Assembly on June 16th, 1992. See this statement in context.
W33-12(2): Location Of Inuit Cultural Institute Collection Of Inuit Fine Art
Item 7: Returns To Written Questions
June 15th, 1992
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Clerk Of The House Mr. David Hamilton
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