ᐃᓄᒡᔪᐊᕐᔪᒃ ᐳᓪᓚᑦ Innukjuakju Pudlat (Inuk, 1913-1972) is a visual artist who grew up in the Kiaktuuq region of Nunavut. After marrying artist Pudlo Pudlat, she moved to Amadjuak and later to Kinngait (formerly Cape Dorset). Pudlat worked primarily in drawing and printmaking to depict histories, contemporary realities and cultural knowledge from the worldviews of the Inuit living in Baffin Island. She produced numerous textile works alongside a group of Inuit artists and printmakers as part of Kinngait Studios (formerly known as the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative) from the 1950s to 1960s. In 1959, five of her prints were included in the inaugural Cape Dorset Print Collection and in 1983, one of her prints was featured on the cover of a UNICEF greeting card. Her work has been exhibited at the Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto (2019-22); McMichael Art Gallery, Kleinburg (2013); Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester (2009-10); Arctic Artistry in Hastings-on-Hudson (1990); Glenbow Museum, Calgary (1990); University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1987-89); Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph (1987); Simon Fraser University Gallery, Burnaby (1971) and Konstframjandet, Stockholm (1967), among others. Her work resides in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; the Museum of History, Hull; the Glenbow Museum, Calgary; West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative, Kinngait; Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre, Sudbury; Winnipeg Art Gallery; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, among many others.