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[Boat]
N-1991-045: 0040 · Item · [190-], copied 1991
Part of Harry Day fonds

H.L. Day. [Scows loaded with goods.]

[Boat]
N-1991-045: 0041 · Item · [190-], copied 1991
Part of Harry Day fonds

[Interior of scow partially visible. A row of men along the shore.]

N-1979-073: 0093 · Item · [ca. 1910?]
Part of John Russell fonds

[Postcard, caption:] Hudson's Bay Boat Running Between Fort McMurray and Fort Fitzgerald. [Boat "Fort McMurry" with people and horses at the stern]. [On the reverse of the card:] This old scow has been discarded for many years. Discarded years ago 1915!!]

[Original Settlers]
N-2003-038: 0073 · Item · [189-?]
Part of Gruben family fonds

Late 1800's. Original settlers. Inuvialuit Bilraak, railed sledge and Qatchaak, dual caribou skins. Alaskan sled with caribou skins. All in traditional skin/fur clothing. Qatchaq (or Qatchaaq)= 1 caribou skin (singular). Qatchaak= 2 caribou skins (dual). Qatchaat= plural.

[People/Person]
N-1979-050: 0668 · Item · 1909-1910
Part of Archibald Fleming fonds

Ing-mil-yeo who was an angakok and became, after much soul searching, a Christian and who, in turn, brought many others out of pagan night.

[Hay River]
N-1979-056: 0028 · Item · [1909 or 1910]
Part of Yellowknife Museum Society fonds

Hay River Mission staff 1909-10, Canon and Mrs. Vale, M. Wilgrun, Rev. C. Winch, Miss Hamilton, J.W. Bowker

[Mackenzie River]
N-1992-013: 0001 · Item · 1910
Part of Henry Jones fonds

One oversized black and white photograph of a scenic view of the Mackenzie River and shoreline taken by Henry Jones.

[Fort McPherson]
N-1992-171: 0034 · Item · [1892?]
Part of Chief Julius School (Fort McPherson)

Eskimos at Fort McPherson, 1892. Taken by James McDougall. Credit: Hudson's Bay Company. [A group of men, women and children take part in a traditional drum dancing event. Most wear skin clothing. Copy print from the Hudson's Bay Company Archives in Winnipeg.]