[Five Inuit adults and two children in skin cloting - formal outdoors pose - no date]
[Profile and shadows of a dog team pulling a loaded sled - no date]
[Inuit mother carrying an infant in a hide amouti - no date]
[Wooden framed building being constructed on a rocky area - no date]
[Inuit camp of snow houses beside a frozen lake - no date]
[Community on the edge of a spit of land - no date]
[Group of Inuit children onboard a vessel - no date]
[Inuit family group posed in front of a snow house - no date]
[Two inuit paddling their kayaks - no date]
Records include photographs of Dene women and Inuit camps. The images were collected by the NWT Historical Advisory Board as part of its mandate to acquire archives on behalf of the Government of the Northwest Territories.
This fonds consists of 50.3 cm of textual records, 31 black and white photographs and negatives, 3 maps, and 1 architectural drawing. The textual material includes correspondence, minutes, annual reports, reports on the Territorial Museum, project files, archaeological site regulations, and files on toponymic activities. Included among the correspondence files are the records of the Chairman of the Board, Alexander Stevenson, and of the Permanent Secretary of the Board. The photographs consist of 3 photographs possibly intended to be used in a pamphlet, 16 black and white negatives of Dene women and Inuit camps, 2 prints and 1 duplicate negative of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Sergeant Cook in Hay River and an image of Matt Berry, Val Patriarche, Jim Hall, and Ken Murray at Fort Rae in 1930. The images were collected by the NWT Historical Advisory Board as part of its mandate to acquire historical materials on behalf of the Government of the Northwest Territories. In addition, there are 9 photographs of Albert Faille's cabin, scow and warehouse at Fort Simpson. The pictures were taken on September 20, 1974 by Henry G. Cook for the Historical Advisory Board, as part of an inventory of Faille's effects. The architectural drawing shows the design for plaquing monuments and the three maps show areas of archaeological interest along the proposed Mackenzie Highway.
Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories Historical Advisory Board (1969-1975)The material includes correspondence, minutes, annual reports, reports on the Territorial Museum, pamphlets, project files, archaeological and historic site regulations, and files on toponymic activities. Included among the correspondence files are the files from the Chairman of the Board, Alexander Stevenson and from the permanent secretary of the Board.
The file consists of the outgoing correspondence (chronos) of Permanent Secretary, E.J. (Ted) Boxer from January 1970 to September 1972.
The file consists of the minutes of the November 25-26, 1970 Historical Advisory Board meeting.
The file consists of the minutes of the March 19-20, 1973 Historical Advisory Board meeting.
The file consists of meeting packages of the February 27 and October 21, 1974 Historical Advisory Board meetings and minutes of the February 27, 1974 meeting.
The file consists of the draft minutes of the May 11-12, 1972 Historical Advisory Board meeting.
The file consists of correspondence, position descriptions, a copy of an ordinance, a meeting agenda, main estimates, a position paper, a report on the Mackenzie Highway archaeological survey, and pages from the Explorers Guide relating to the Historical Advisory Board.
The file consists of the minutes of the May 7-9, 1969 meeting of the NWT Permanent Committee on Historic Sites, Museums and Artifacts (later called Historical Advisory Board) and the May 8-9, 1969 joint meeting with the Centennial Historical Committee.
The file consists of the draft minutes of the September 28-29, 1971 Historical Advisory Board meeting.