Ice on Eskimo Lakes (Imaryuk / Imaryuit[plural] / "Husky Lakes"). Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Edgar Kotokak of Tuktoyaktuk beside eroding shoreline with permafrost visible in bank, Nicholson Island, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Left to right: Noah Felix (interpreter) of Tuktoyaktuk, Angus Cockney (videographer, Renewable Resources, GNWT), Elisa Hart (researcher, PWNHC), and elder Edgar Kotokak of Tuktoyaktuk talking while waiting for PCSP helicopter (not in photo) to refuel while on the way to North Star Harbour and Baillie Island areas for interviews, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Native plant may be quaqqat (arctic dock, Rumex arcticus) (?), Nicholson Island, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Flying inland under fog along coast from Anderson River southeast shore of Wood Bay, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Flying a bit inland under fog along coast from Anderson River southeast shore of Wood Bay, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Ingniryuat,also known as the Smoking Hills, west coast of Franklin Bay, 1995. Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Kuukkat, a line of bluffs with "little creeks" or ravines, east coast Liverpool Bay, 1995. Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Nunavialuk,an area meaning something like "real land" or "mainland" on the east coast of Liverpool Bay, 1995. Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
The remains of a cabin at Qilavittarvik (place to use qilavittautit / bolas) south of Kuugyuasiaq (Mason River), Liverpool Bay, 1995. Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Siniqpasiktuq - a creek meaning "closest to the edge or shore". People used to get drinking water there, Liverpool Bay / Wood Bay, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Edgar Kotokak at Airaqtuuqand barrier beach (?) where people found a type of sandstone (airaq) for scrapers. Edgar used to live in this area on Liverpool Bay / Wood Bay. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by Elisa J. Hart, PWNHC TTKP
Betty Cockney with daughter Agnes Felix in Betty's house, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Diamond and Christine Klengenberg's old log house, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Bella Jacobson, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Bella Jacobson, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Frank Cockney, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Frank Cockney, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. (Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project) Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Agnes and Noah Felix in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom looking at old photographs after meeting with elders about PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/TTKP
Elder's meeting about PWNHC's Tuktoyaktuk Traditional Knowledge Project in the Inuvialuit Land Administration (ILA) boardroom. Left to Right: Elisa Hart, Lena Anikina (white jacket), Emmanuel Felix, Frank Cockney, Jimmy Komeak (dark sweater), and Persis Gruben, Tuktoyaktuk, 1995. Photo by John Poirier, NWT Archives/GNWT