Tuu'luq was born in 1910 in the
Chantrey Inlet/
Back River area of the
Northwest Territories (now
Nunavut, north-west of
Hudson Bay. In the 1960s, she was part of a semi-nomadic group of
Inuit who, facing the threat of starvation, were forced to change their nomadic lifestyle and move to the settlement of
Baker Lake. While she was relieved to escape hardship, she expressed sorrow at the loss of her nomadic lifestyle. Her personal history emerges in her work as she attends to the significance of land and family in contemporary
Inuit life. Tuu'luq's "A Story of Starvation," as told to Susan Tagoona, shares her experience growing up in the
Arctic and her struggle for survival. She was married twice and had 16 children, four of whom outlived her. Her second husband, the celebrated Baker Lake artist
Luke Anguhadluq died in 1982. ==Work==