I was lucky enough to stumble upon Frank's voodoofunk blog a few years back while trolling the internet looking for some new Afro beats to add to my collection. Frank, after spending years crate digging his way through West Africa, shares has his rare collection with the rest of us on his blog along with great photos and art. 
These are some of my favorite record cover paintings he had done by local store sign painters - sadly, a dying art there and here everywhere it seems. 
Voodoo Funk mix for your listening pleasure below.
 
INUIT 07/19/2011
 
Some of my favorite Inuit art by Kenojuak Ashevak from Cape Dorset.
Some of these prints are made using seal skin as a stencil... others are stone cut.
I am particularly fond of her early works and was lucky enough to see some of her large prints in person last weekend in Port Townsend.  beautiful.
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      more lovely Inuit art from Cape Dorset and Baker Lake:
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Above:
LUKE ANGUHADLUQ: "Fisherman and Hunter" Baker Lake    
NIVIAXIE: "Snow House Builders" Cape Dorset
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Katatjaq is an Inuit throat singing game that women used to do when the men were away hunting: "A unique and enchanting form of musical expression. A mixture of husky chanting and low growling, throat singing is actually a competition where the first person to laugh, stop, or run out of breath loses." It was nearly a lost art, but is becoming more popular among Inuit youth.

Usually performed by 2 women. They typically stand very close and hold each others arms while moving or swaying in rhythm.