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[Pond Inlet]
G-1979-023: 1795 · Item · 1951
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

An Eskimo [Inuit] hunter [Idlouk] stalks a seal over the spring sea ice, hiding behind a white seal screen. In the background is an iceberg frozen into the sea ice, Pond Inlet. Taken by Doug Wilkinson, 1951.

[Pond Inlet]
G-1979-023: 1778 · Item · 1951
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

An Eskimo [Inuit] dog team heads over the sea ice to hunt at the ice floe edge. In the background are the mountains of north Baffin Island, with Mount Herodia on the far right, Pond Inlet. Taken by Doug Wilkinson, 1951.

[Pond Inlet]
G-1979-023: 1777 · Item · 1954
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

Huge iceberg in background, and 2 Eskimo [Inuit] hunters [one is probably Idlouk] standing beside their komatik in foreground [one man holds a white seal screen for hiding behind, the other holds a gun]. Taken by Doug Wilkinson, 1954 [probably Pond Inlet area].

[Iqaluit]
G-1979-023: 0001 · Item · [1960s]
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

Eskimos [Inuit] at Frobisher Bay [Iqaluit] broadcasting the new ways. Photographer unknown. [A young Inuit woman, identified as Ann Mikijuk Hanson, holds microphone towards an older Inuit woman who has a pipe in her mouth].

[Grise Fiord]
G-1979-023: 2289 · Item · [196-]
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

[Two Inuit men and a woman with arctic fox furs on komatik outside Grise Fiord Eskimo Co-op Ltd. trading store. Man on the far left and the woman in the amaauti are Markusie Innualuk and Mary Panipakoocho Innualuk. The baby in the amaauti is Boaz Innualuk. They are the parents and brother of Joanna Innualuk-Kunnuk.]

[Scenery]
G-1979-023: 1448 · Item · [ca. Sept. 1961]
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

Some Eskimos [Inuit] used sod to build their houses. [Remains of at least 3 large wood frame structures banked with sod up the walls. Associated debris includes fuel drums and a sled. White-capped bay and snow-capped mountains beyond, either Baffin Region or High Arctic ca. September 1961].

[Scenery]
G-1979-023: 1449 · Item · [ca. Sept. 1961]
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

Eskimo [Inuit] sod hut. Some Eskimos [Inuit] used sod to make their houses [one or two wood frame structures banked with sod walls, ca. September 1961, either Baffin Region or High Arctic].