Eskimo Point [Arviat] about 1930. Taken by the Rev. D.B.Marsh later Bishop of the Arctic. [Two young Inuit girls, one them carrying a child on her back, the other young girl wearing decorative head band].
Eskimo Point [Arviat] about 1930, cleaning a window in an igloo. Taken by the Rev. D.B. Marsh later Bishop of the Arctic. [Young Inuit woman wearing a brass headband]. [Arlu'naaq - who bacame the wife of Angmak, both now deceased]
Evik and family arrives July 12th, 1931 [People in a boat at shore].
Eskimo Point [Arviat - skins stretched out, tent in the background, more like camp set up].
Eskimo Point [Arviat - fishing scene, woman and man pulling net].
Eskim Point [Arviat - bundle of fishes on the ground and Inuit woman skinning the fish, fish catch]
Eskimo Point [Arviat- an Inuit woman skinning a seal].
Eskimo Point [Arviat - an Inuit woman skinning a seal].
Inside an igloo, Eskimo Point [Arviat] about 1930. Taken by the Rev. D.B. Marsh later Bishop of the Arctic. [Two elder Inuit women]. [Sisters Ulaajuk (left), and Qablutsiaq (right) perhaps with her son Ulimaumi. They were the sisters of Aupaaq, who was the fater of Ullaipiq. All are now deceased]
Same plane. The first plane to arrive at Pangnirtung, Baffin Land - August 3 rd, 1931. It was lost on August 10th between Baffin Land and Scotland. [Plane tied to a barge].
Photo taken just as you [Bishop Fleming] were leaving the shore of Moose Factory Island. [Two native and Bishop Fleming in a canoe].
Eskimo Point [Arviat - man cutting ice with saw, Inuit man in fur clothing in front of the man cutting ice].
Eskimo Point [Arviat - hunter with a seal, seal hunting].
Eakimo Point [Arviat - an Inuit woman skinning a seal]
Near Eskimo Point about 1930 taken by the Rev. D.B. Marsh later Bishop of the Arctic. [Children near snow hut - igloo].
Eskimo Point [Arviat] 1930. Taken by the Rev. D.B. Marsh later Bishop of the Arctic.[Inuit woman and child in skin clothing].
The Rev. D.B. Marsh (later the Bishop of the Arctic) with some of his flock in an igloo at Eskimo Point. About 1930.
Group of Eskimos, Aklavik early 1930's. [Some of them wearing skin clothing and parkas].
The sun in Coppermine, 1931.
Path of the Midnight sun. Coppermine River. June 21, 1931.