Reindeer corral in Igluuk area near Warren Point, north coast Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Reindeer corral in Igluuk area near Warren Point, north coast Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Reindeer corral in Igluuk area near Warren Point, north coast Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Reindeer corral in Igluuk area near Warren Point, north coast Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Remains of log houses at Igluuk near Warren Point, north coast Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Iingangayuat refers to something about hills that are on their side or leaning, Hutchison Bay, Tuktoyaktuk Peninsual, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
May be Iqalugaqturvialuk or Iqalukkat, a creek where there are a small type of fish, Hutchison Bay, Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Siglialuk at the bottom of Hutchison Bay, Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
The Aulatchiviaryuk area in Hutchison Bay, Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. The name refers to something like "jiggling" or jigging for fish. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Aerial view of Tuktoyaktuk (Tuktuuyaqtuuq)in summer, 1995. The Polar Continental Shelf Project (PCSP) base in the foreground. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Aerial view of Tuktoyaktuk (Tuktuuyaqtuuq)in summer, 1995. The Polar Continental Shelf Project (PCSP) base in the foreground. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Another eroded pingo but not sure if it has a name. The part of the coast furthest behind it may be Kilutqusiqtuq,referring to it being "in the back of" or "farthest in," 1995. Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Nuvuraq (Atkinson Point), Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Drilling rigs, McKinley Bay, off of the Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Kangikłuk,the traditional name for McKinely Bay and may refer to this stream outlet at the bottom of the bay, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Traditional grave of driftwood at Kangikłuk (McKinley Bay area), 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP.
Traditional grave of driftwood at Kangikłuk (McKinley Bay area), 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP.
Old house ruins at Kangikłuk (McKinley Bay area), 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP.
May be a traditional grave of driftwood at Kangikłuk (McKinley Bay area), 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP.
Old reindeer corral of Silas Kangegana's, Kangikłuk (McKinley Bay area), 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP.