Qulliq


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The women of the Arnait Video collective reconstitute a traditional activity : the use of the _qulliq_, a seal oil lamp, once the only source of light and heat.


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The multisecular use of the Qulliq (or oil lamp) makes this object a true ally of the Inuit community. A truly meaningful object, we find traces of its existence in their religious stories.

 

The lamp is traditionally an offering from the man to his wife, as a symbol of defense for the family. However, its preparation soon encounters a gendered assignment. The woman taps, gropes and digs in this igloo to perpetuate the balance of the flame. By extension, she protects the home and thus, life.

 

 

Arctic cotton (suputi), wicks, hammer, sticks, seal fat... It is a whole architecture that is built, cadenced by Inuit songs. This rhythm punctuated by meticulous gestures reinforces the ritualized use of the Qulliq. Thanks to the latter, we are guaranteed light, warm and dry clothes, meat and tea!

 

 

 

Rémi Journet
Tënk's editorial assistant

 

 


  • English

    English

    10 mn

    Language: English
  • Année 1992
  • Pays Canada
  • Durée 10
  • Producteur Arnait Video
  • Langue Inuktitut
  • Sous-titres English
  • Résumé court The women of the Arnait Video collective reconstitute a traditional activity : the use of the qulliq, a seal oil lamp, once the only source of light and heat.
  • Programmateur Jason Burnham|Tënk's Programming Assistant;

The multisecular use of the Qulliq (or oil lamp) makes this object a true ally of the Inuit community. A truly meaningful object, we find traces of its existence in their religious stories.

 

The lamp is traditionally an offering from the man to his wife, as a symbol of defense for the family. However, its preparation soon encounters a gendered assignment. The woman taps, gropes and digs in this igloo to perpetuate the balance of the flame. By extension, she protects the home and thus, life.

 

 

Arctic cotton (suputi), wicks, hammer, sticks, seal fat... It is a whole architecture that is built, cadenced by Inuit songs. This rhythm punctuated by meticulous gestures reinforces the ritualized use of the Qulliq. Thanks to the latter, we are guaranteed light, warm and dry clothes, meat and tea!

 

 

 

Rémi Journet
Tënk's editorial assistant

 

 


  • English

    English


    Duration: 10 minutes
    Language: English
    10 mn
  • Année 1992
  • Pays Canada
  • Durée 10
  • Producteur Arnait Video
  • Langue Inuktitut
  • Sous-titres English
  • Résumé court The women of the Arnait Video collective reconstitute a traditional activity : the use of the qulliq, a seal oil lamp, once the only source of light and heat.
  • Programmateur Jason Burnham|Tënk's Programming Assistant;

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