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[Akaitcho Hall Graduation]
N-2018-010: 06208 · Item · June 9, 1979
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Male athlete of the year award being presented to Louis Tattuines of Rankin Inlet at the "break-up" celebration at Akaitcho Hall, Yellowknife. Published in Native Press newspaper June 22, 1979, page 13. ][Later ID says not Louis Tattuinee]

Fort Norman [Tulita]
N-2001-002: 02961 · Item · 1916
Part of Bern Will Brown fonds

Fort Norman [Tulita]. Catherine (Onte) Zole, (Mendu) - two figures right. Harriet Gladue and first husband Chief Albert Wright - centre. Two figures left - ? [the two figures furthest left are unidentified, not BWB photo]. 1916

[Rankin Inlet NU]
N-1993-002: 0556 · Item · May 1964
Part of Robert C. Knights fonds

Rankin Inlet, May 1964. Cub and Scout concert at the school. [Jose Kusugak, in uniform playing guitar]

[Rankin Inlet]
N-2008-012: 0154 · Item · 1972
Part of Terry Foster fonds
  1. Rankin Inlet. Can’t remember her name. Babysat for us. [A girl wearing glasses stands outside in a green jacket with pink fringe and red pants.][MaryRose (Ugjuk) Angooshadluk]
[Rankin Inlet]
N-2008-012: 0163 · Item · 1972
Part of Terry Foster fonds
  1. Rankin Inlet. Fish plant employee. [A woman in white shirt, apron and hard hat.][Marianne Taparti]
[Arviat]
N-1979-050: 0631 · Item · ca.1930
Part of Archibald Fleming fonds

Eskimo Point [Arviat]. In a cold wind. The girl is married for she 17 years old, her tall hood flops to one side. The girl on the right foreground has on her inner and outer coats, while the boy on the left has on only his inner coat or atiggi. [The girl on the left is Meg Kuksuk and the boy on the right is Donald Uluadluak.]

[Arviat]
N-1979-050: 0622 · Item · 1943
Part of Archibald Fleming fonds

Eskimo Point [Arviat - Group of Inuit women].[L to R: Oominihaq, Ikkitaq (Susan Aglukark's Grandmother),Tasseor (mother of Ikkitaq).]

[Fort McMurray]
N-2013-016: 0013 · Item · [191-?]
Part of Jean Wright photographs

This photo shows two men knee deep in the middle of a river. Story: "On sand bar below Fort McMurray packing to shore to lighten. Alex Loulet [Loutitt?] our half breed [Métis] riverman and what he don't know about a river by looking at it is not much. He packs as high as 500 lbs. Is strongest man in "North."

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[Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta]
N-2013-014: 0534 · Item · 1947
Part of Eric Kettlewell photograph collection

Fort Fitzgerald [Alberta] two breed girls, 1947 [Two women photographed in Fort Fitzgerald, 1947]

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[Fort Simpson]
N-1992-255: 0033 · Item · [193-?]
Part of Sacred Heart Parish (Fort Simpson) fonds

Joe Hope, 1857-1937. Joe's father, John moved to Simpson around 1885 from Peace River area. They spoke Cree. Jos married Liza McPherson and had 2 sons: William and John. Even though he was a half breed, Jos replaced Nakehgo as chief in 1928. [1930's ?]

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[Aklavik]
N-1988-009: 0096 · Item · 1924-01-01 - 1939-12-31
Part of Richard Finnie fonds

Aklavik Baptism. The Rev. T.E. Jones with Agnes, daughter of half-breed Paul Adam and his Eskimo wife.

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[Aklavik?]
N-1987-023: 0022 · Item · 1930
Part of Murray, Thomas, Rev.

Group of mixtures! From left to right half-breed boy (mother an Indian, father a White man) very ? Friend this last summer. 2 Scandinavians. One young Indian Interpreter, Jimmie Cotchillie [Kotchilea?]. A good one…? [Aklavik?]

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[People/Person]
N-1979-050: 1303 · Item · [193-?]
Part of Archibald Fleming fonds

Tom Summers, master carpenter, and John Francis, half-breed Eskimo Indian

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N-1979-073: 0498 · Item · 1915
Part of John Russell fonds

Breed woman, with papoose. 1915. [Dene woman and baby].

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N-1979-073: 0070 · Item · [1926]
Part of John Russell fonds

Breed boy [Dene] and a home made canvas covered canoe, Little Buffalo River. [Wood Buffalo National Park].

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[Joe Bird]
N-1979-067: 0022 · Item · [192-]
Part of Alma Guest fonds

"Joe Bird, one of the most skillful and best known half-breed pilots in the north. On Jack's boat last year and again piloting the 'S.S. Slave River' this year. He calls Jack 'Brother' and thinks the world of him. He is also a good friend of mine"

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[Aklavik]
N-1979-050: 0082 · Item · 1934
Part of Archibald Fleming fonds

Staff aft Aklavik Hospital, (left to right) Bishop Fleming, Nurse Bradford, Janah (Half breed Indian-ward maid), Dr. Clequail, Miss Topping. Prior to 1934.

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[Fort Hearne]
N-1979-003: 0031 · Item · 1930
Part of Edmonton Air Museum Committee Collection

Bessie, a halfbreed, at Fort Hearne, 1930. [Two small girls seated on a sled.]

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