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Without restriction? Inuit tattooing and the Dr. Wyn Rhys-Jones photograph collection at the NWT archives
J Jelinski
Visual Anthropology 30 (4), 344-367
, 2017
6
2017
“If Only It Makes Them Pretty”: Tattooing in “Prompted” Inuit Drawings
J Jelinski
études inuit studies 42 (1), 211-241
, 2018
4
2018
“An Artist’s View of Tattooing”: Aba Bayefsky and the Tattoo Scenes of Toronto and Yokohama, 1978–86
J Jelinski
Journal of Canadian Studies 52 (2), 451-480
, 2018
1
2018
Bad Bastards?: Tattooing, Health, and Regulation in Twentieth-Century Vancouver
J Jelinski
Urban History Review 47 (1), 103-112
, 2018
1
2018
Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada
J Jelinski
Needle Work
, 2024
2024
‘This sculptor is a cop’: John Reginald Abbott, murder in Montreal and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s criminal identification masks
J Jelinski
Sculpture Journal 32 (3), 355-382
, 2023
2023
‘Go and take a look at Millie now’: Murder, tattooed remains and museum ethics in Quebec
J Jelinski
Museums and the Working Class, 74-87
, 2021
2021
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