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Angotigolu Teevee
Canadian Inuit artist
Angotigolu Teevee (Inuktitut: ᐊᒍᑎᕈᓗ ᑎᕕ,[1] also spelled Angitteegooloo Tivi, 1910–1967) was a Canadian Inuit artist. She practiced printmaking and drawing, with major works mainly on Inuit mythology themes. Teevee lived and worked in the community of Cape Dorset, Nunavut, where she was part of a group of Inuit artists. She was born in 1910, and died at 57 in 1967. Her husband, Jamasie Teevee, and her brother, Tikituk Qinnuayuak, were also accomplished artists.[2] The Teevees' children (including Anirnik Ragee, Parnee Peter, Nicotai Simigak, and Simeonie Teevee) also work in the arts, mainly in sculpture.[3][4]