14¢ Woman Walking 1978


14¢ Woman Walking 1978
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : Second set of 4 stamps from a 4 years series 1977 to 1980.
While a leisurely stroll (or more likely a drive) to the corner store will get southern Canadians all the food they need, the Inuit had to hunt and fish for their food. The need for mobility thus produced the kayak, the umiak, and the dogsled. Innovations such as the snowmobile and the airplane, however, are now pushing the old methods of travel aside. In winter the travelling Inuit wore caribou furs, which were unsurpassed for warmth and lightness. The men shaved their whiskers because an ice-encrusted beard could cause frostbite. They had no use for snowshoes, which were ineffective on the hard-packed Arctic snow. In spring particularly, they wore goggles fashioned from a piece of wood or ivory, with narrow slits, to protect them from the pain of snow blindness. The Inuit absorbed a detailed knowledge of the terrain for hundreds of miles in every direction. Hunters observed and memorized not only major landmarks but also the stars, the direction of the wind, the lay of snowdrifts, and the hundreds of other small impressions that went unnoticed by the uninitiated but were essential for accurate navigation. Travel played such an essential part in the life of the Inuit, that certain groups placed fox intestines on a newborn boy's feet to endow him with skill in crossing thin ice. On sled trips the Inuit often jogged to give the dogs a rest or to keep warm. In summer, Inuit with heavy packs wandered far and wide seeking caribou or a plentiful supply of fish. The Inuit travel stamps feature different methods of travel in the north as depicted by Inuit artists. A traditional method of travel is shown in a colour drawing of a woman on foot, by Pitseolak.
Face value 14 Cents
Catalog code (Michel) CA 704
Catalog code (Scott) CA 769
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier CA 677 Stanley Gibbons CA 924
Series Inuit, Travel
Stamp colour multicolor
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 13,200,000
Issue date 27/09/1978
Designer Reinhard Derreth
Paper type Low fluorescent with two fluorescent bands
Print technique Offset lithography
Printed by Ashton-Potter Limited
Perforation 13.5
Height 30.00 mm
Width 36.00 mm
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