Saila was born on July 11, 1942,; She was born in
Kinngait, or Cape Dorset, in what was then
Northwest Territories (now
Nunavut) in Canada. Her parents were Sam Pudlat and Katauga. She learned English through her hospital stays, and often served as translator for her neighbours. Her mother died when she was two years old while her father was away on a walrus hunt, and she was raised by her grandmother. She has stated that it was difficult for her to relearn
Inuktitut once she returned to
Baffin Island in 1957, at the age of 15. A graphic artist widely known for her 113 stunning images featured in Cape Dorset print collections since 1968, Pitaloosie Saila came from a family of extremely successful artists. Her husband
Pauta Saila was a highly respected sculptor, and her stepmother,
Mary Pudlat, has been a regular contributor to Cape Dorset print collections. Pitaloosie's two uncles,
Pudlo Pudlat and Osoochiak Pudlat, have both gained considerable attention for their graphic works, and her father's famous cousin,
Peter Pitseolak, was one of the first South Baffin Inuit to produce a sustained body of artistic work over an extended period of years. == Art career ==