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[Dog Kennels]
N-2018-010: 07409 · Pièce · August 1980
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[Bill Carpenter feeding Canadian Eskimo dogs [sled dogs]. Photographer: Elisabeth Jansen. Published in Native Press newspaper August 8, 1980, page 10]

[Dog Kennels]
N-2018-010: 07407 · Pièce · August 1980
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[People watching dogs through chain link fence. Photographer: Elisabeth Jansen] [Likely Canadian Eskimo Dogs [sled dogs] at Bowspringer Kennels in Yellowknife]

[Children and a snowman in Fort Rae]
N-2018-010: 10563 · Pièce · October 1982
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[Five children (George Lafferty?,Michael Lafferty, Raymond Michel, Lawrence Mackenzie, Frank Lafferty) stand with the first snowman of the winter in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Photographer: Lee Selleck. Published in Native Press, October 8, 1982, page 1]

[Performance]
N-2018-010: 07844 · Pièce · December 1980
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[Band performing under a Lions Club banner, Marc Whitford on keyboard, George Tuccaro singing, Yellowknife. Photographer: Elisabeth Jansen]

[Meeting]
N-2018-010: 07864 · Pièce · January 1981
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[Members of the public [Tony Whitford, David Krutko, Tom Eagle, ?, Richard Whitford] attend an education meeting at the Yellowknife Inn. Photographer: Jane Lewington]

[Meal]
N-2018-010: 06867 · Pièce · March 1980
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[Children and adults eating a meal at the Tree of Peace Kindergarten. Twin sisters Berna and Bernice Drygeese their cousins Robert Drygeese and Leroy Betsina. Photographer: Tom Ross]

[Slave River Sawmill Ltd.]
N-2018-010: 05721 · Pièce · October 1978
Fait partie de Native Communications Society fonds

[Francois King (turned 75 in October 1978) outside the Slave River Sawmill Ltd., Fort Resolution. Published in Native Press newspaper October 13, 1978, page 13. Photographer: Nancy Heron.]