Coppermine Eskimo man [Inuk man from Kugluktuk].
Eskimo [Inuit] examining nets at Coppermine about 1935.
Seal oil lamp in Eskimo [Inuit] igloo, Coppermine, 1929. [Interior of igloo with lamp, furs, and large pot hanging from a wooden frame.]
Cambridge Bay, N.W.T., Spring 1936. Two native of Cambridge Bay and two Wilmot Island Eskimo [Inuit] boys. [Two men in skin clothing and the other two in parkas].
Eskimo of Mackenzie district, Canada [Inuk man with labrets and scars on chest. 192-? Postcard]
Eskimos. [portrait of Inuk man posing in caribou skin parka]
Eskimos. [portrait of (faintly tattooed) Inuk woman posing in caribou skin parka]
[Bobby Porritt and friends staffing Hay River (Northern Indian and Eskimo [Inuit] Handicraft Display and Tourist Information) booth at trade fair.]
[Bobby Porritt and friends staffing Hay River (Northern Indian and Eskimo [Inuit] Handicraft Display and Tourist Information) booth at trade fair.]
[Bobby Porritt and friends staffing Hay River (Northern Indian and Eskimo [Inuit] Handicraft Display and Tourist Information) booth at trade fair.]
[Bobby Porritt and friends staffing Hay River (Northern Indian and Eskimo [Inuit] Handicraft Display and Tourist Information) booth at trade fair.]
Xmas card from Mr. & Mrs. A.M. Berry - 1 photograph "Eskimo [Inuk] building an igloo - Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island"
"An Eskimo [Inuit] family at Read Island, Victoria Land" - the inside of an Xmas card from Matt Berry.
Eskimos [Inuit] at Tuktoyaktuk (Give evidence of obvious Mongolian descent. Note double parkas of sail cloth outside and fur skin inside. Woman is wearing 'Mother Hubbard" made from cheap print goods. Temp. 38° above.) 21 August, 1938
Cambridge Bay, N.W.T. Spring 1936. "Muckahine" one of the most efficient and reliable of the Cambridge Bay Eskimos [Inuit]. Tribe : Keeleenermiutuk [Kitlinermiut or Inuinnait].
Eskimo [Inuk] reindeer herder. W. Arctic down the Mackenzie.
Flash light. X-mas Eve. Eskimo [group of Inuit] and Mr. Carmichael as Santa Claus. Note X-mas tree to the rear.
"Christmas Day 1940. Eskimos [Inuit]. Note Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael and little David with white fur around his parka. God was good to us providing mild weather so service could be held in the Church. In cold weather it is impossible to get it warmer."
The old the new. Old fashioned Eskimo [Inuit] sledge and dog team are still used on the Arctic coast- along with high powered aeroplanes. G-CASK airplane. [Man loading up supplies from airplane].
[Group of Inuit waiting for Sunday sermon]. Group of Eskimos waiting in warm sunshine until the Loucheux Indian [Gwich'in] service is over, after which a service in Eskimo [Inuvialuktun or Inuktitut?] was held.