[Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. onboard airplane. Ed Fabian, Jean Posset, Alec Charlo (hidden), James Wah-shee, Jim Koe, Baptiste Cazon]
[Aklavik curling rink 1971]
[Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. consultation tour in Aklavik. L-R: Jim Koe, Ed Fabian, Baptiste Cazon, Vital Bonnetrouge, Antoine Liske, James Wah-shee, Alec Charlo, Andrew Stewart, Fred Greenland, and unidentified man]
[Fort McPherson community members listen at meeting with Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. William Nerysoo, Elizabeth Blake, child is Pamela Snowshoe, behind her is Frederick Firth, Alice Snowshoe (centre, with scarf, white skirt), Beatrice Kay and others sitting.]
[James Wah-shee in Fort McPherson speaking with two unidentified men]
[Antoine Liske and James Wah-shee (right) in Aklavik 1971]
[Annie B/G Robert? and Vital Bonnetrouge in Fort McPherson]
[Children with sled in Aklavik]
[Bill Wacko, James Wah-shee, Vital Bonnetrouge, and Caroline Moses working on a fur machine in Aklavik craft shop 1971]
[Unidentified woman using a fur machine in Aklavik craft shop 1971]
[Baptiste Cazon, Ed Fabian, Andrew Stewart, Alec Charlo, Antoine Liske, and Vital Bonnetrouge outside in Aklavik]
[Chief Andrew Stewart and James Wah-shee in kitchen in Aklavik]
[Unidentified woman and Johnny Kay/Kyikavichik in Fort McPherson home. Published in Native Press newspaper on February 8, 1972 page 6]
[Alberta Gas Trunk Line Company Operations Manager, Bill Deyell, shows planned pipeline route in Aklavik. Published in Native Press newspaper on May 22, 1971 page 4]
[Robert Norwegian, Norman Shingatuk, and Alberta Gas Trunk Line Company employee at community meeting in Aklavik]
[Alberta Gas Trunk Line Company demonstration for community in Aklavik. Julie Greenland (right side, wearing Aklavik sweater)]
[Child with jukebox in Aklavik]
[Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. meal in Fort McPherson. L-R: Unidentified woman, Baptiste Cazon, Antoine Liske, Ed Fabian, Jim Koe]
[Antoine Liske, Neil Colin?, Baptiste Cazon and Ed Fabian. Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. members shown old photographs of Fort McPherson]
[Vital Bonnetrouge talks with Mr. Blake? in Fort McPherson]