Paul and Elizabeth Coe, two full blood Indians. Mrs. Coe has now a beautiful baby boy born in our hospital (All Saints) and they have two boys at Hay river. Aklavik.
Kenneth of Aklavik. [Man wearing fur coat].
Lester of Aklavik. [Alan or Allen Okpik]
Lazarus of Aklavik.
Peter Alexie, full blood Indian, Aklavik.
Peter Alexie fulll blood Indian belonging to F Fort McPherson. A fine church man. Cutting bush from around the hospital.
"Peanut" Aklavik. [Hospital staff holding baby].
"Peanut" [Nurse looked after her until she was 12 months, Peanut's mother died].
Mary Lazarus, she has left school but was taking music lessons from me last winter. [Little girl behind her wearing parka].
Dolly Tyrell and her father; Loucheux "Aklavik". [not Dolly or Sam Tyrrell, Shaman couple]
The Rev. and Mrs. Rokeby Thomas, Western Arctic. [Howard and Anna Rokeby-Thomas, day after their wedding, re-dressed for photo]
Jim Greenland. Aklavik.
Mary and Charlie at Aklavik June 1933. [Inuvialuit elder woman wearing long parka].
Myself and Miss Hirst taken in June 1933. [Miss Lucy Ball and Miss Florence Hirst, Aklavik, an Inuvialuit woman in between them, they are standing on a boat].
Alex, Steffansson's [Stefansson] son, "Aklavik". [Correction, not Aklavik and not Alex Stefansson, men are from the Eastern Arctic from their clothes and haircuts]
All Saints Hospital, Aklavik. Early 1930's. [Doctor and female patient in a dentist chair].
Rev. J. Sittichinli, the first ordained Loucheux Indian, Aklavik, about 1935. [Gwich'in man standing beside fenced grave in cemetery]
Bishop Marsh, Rev. J. Sittichinli amd his mother, Aklavik. About 1941.
Rev. J. Murray and Aklavik Congregation (Anglican). [Group of people].
Left to right: Edward Kikoak and Rev. J. Murray. (Aklavik congregation). Early 1930's.