Angus Cockney (Renewable Resources,©GNWT) looking at 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
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 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
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
Enjoying some donuts after 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, Angus Cockney, Jimmy Komeak (standing), and Persis Gruben, 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/ PWNHC TTKP
David Nasogaluak (Jr), helicopter pilot, with a fish caught at Eskimo Lakes (Imaryuk / Imaryuit/ "Husky Lakes") at Polar Continental Shelf Project (PCSP) base, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. David was flying for Canadian Helicopters who were contracted by PCSP. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
After Elder's meeting about PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom. Left to right: Lena Anikina, Emmanuel Felix, Angus Cockney (GNWT) (standing), Frank Cockney, Jimmy Komeak, Persis Gruben, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
After elder's meeting about PWNHC Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom. At the back of the room Agnes and Noah Felix are looking at archival photographs. Around table (left to right): Elisa Hart (dark sweater), Lena Anikina (white jacket), Emmanuel Felix, Frank Cockney, and Persis Gruben, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Trail from Tuktoyaktuk to Imaryuk (Husky Lakes / Eskimo Lakes / Imaryuit), 1995. Probably the Itipliryuaqarea, the high section of the trail. The gravel patch was a good stopping place in spring as they snow melted off of it. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Edgar Kotokak and Emmanuel Felix of Tuktoyaktuk walking along the sandspit extending out from Avvaq at the tip of Cape Bathurst, 1995. Utqaluk was at the end of the spit and was a traditional stopping place, and was near the location of the former Baillie Island Hudson's Bay Company post. Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Left to right: Noah Felix (interpreter) of Tuktoyaktuk, Angus Cockney (videographer, Renewable Resources, GNWT), Elisa Hart (researcher, PWNHC), and elder Edgar Kotokak of Tuktoyaktuk talking while waiting for PCSP helicopter (not in photo) to refuel while on the way to North Star Harbour and Baillie Island areas for interviews, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Trail from Tuktoyaktuk to Imaryuk (Husky Lakes / Eskimo Lakes / Imaryuit), 1995.Probably the Itipliryuaqarea, the high section of the trail. The gravel patch was a good stopping place in spring as they snow melted off of it. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP