Bella Jacobson, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Frank Cockney, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Frank Cockney, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Agnes and Noah Felix in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom looking at old photographs after meeting with elders about PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Elder's meeting about PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom. Left to Right: Elisa Hart, Lena Anikina (white jacket), Emmanuel Felix, Frank Cockney, Jimmy Komeak (dark sweater), and Persis Gruben, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/GNWT
After Elder's meeting on the PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Left to right: Lena Anikina, Emmanuel Felix, Frank Cockney, Jimmy Komeak, Persis Gruben. Angus Cockney (GNWT) taking photos. Elisa Hart (PWNHC TTKP/©GNWT) in doorway. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Noah and Agnes Felix in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom looking at archival photographs after meeting with elders about PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/ PWNHC TTKP
Detail of an Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/ PWNHC TTKP
Detail of an Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Detail of an Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Detail of an Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
An Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Detail of Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Detail of Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Detail of Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) replica in Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. It was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Angus Cockney (Renewable Resources, GNWT) filming an Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) with Elisa Hart (PWNHC TTKP) assisting, Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. The kayak was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Angus Cockney (Renewable Resources, GNWT) filming an Inuvialuit (Siglit) kayak (qayaq) with Elisa Hart (PWNHC TTKP) assisting, Mangilaluk School, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. The kayak was made by Inuvialuit students, elders, and other residents with Don Gardner of Oldways, Calgary, and was an initiative of the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/ PWNHC TTKP
Ibyuk and Split pingo in the distance and trucks on beach in Tuktoyaktuk, ca. 1995. By Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Office at PWNHC, Archaeology Department ca. 1995. Photo by Elisa J. Hart / PWNHC TTKP
One Betacam video tape entitled "Who will Build the Future", which provides and overview of the Teacher Education Program (TEP). The tape is approximately 25 minutes in length and was produced circa 1995/96.