[A woman and man stand near a barber shop on The Rock in Old Town. The man rests his raised left leg on the bumper of a car. 1930's (More likely later as it's probably a 1942 Plymouth sedan)]
[Traveling by water in a wooden boat, likely on the Mackenzie River. View of water from a large metal boat or barge, likely the 'Reindeer'. View of dogs and a campsite from the water. View of the coastline or shoreline. Two men walking on a snow covered shoreline. View of the 'Reindeer' from alongside in the water. A herd of reindeer. Large group of men, women and children at a camp. Eating at a camp. Reindeer being herded into paddocks. Harvesting a reindeer. A group of reindeer in a paddock with canvas coats and eye masks. A duckling or baby water bird. View of a camp from the water. A woman pours liquid over blubber and whale meat is hanging on many racks. Two men harvesting a beluga whale. A siksik eating.] https://vimeo.com/911693082/f70c5ccb5f
[Two people roast food over a fire]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik, or possibly Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik, or possibly Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[This item is the first part of a two-part a recording of a nomination meeting for the Northwest Territories Progressive Conservative Party. A singer and guitarist from Inuvik (Michelko?) plays a song about the nomination and electoral process in the north.]
[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children walking outside. In the distance there is a large warehouse-type building and a truck. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's class of students in Inuvik or Aklavik. One child wears a shirt that says "Inuvik".]
Colbourne, Maxine[This item is a recording of an election meeting consisting of a debate between two candidates for Parliament. The theme of the debate was Liberalism vs. Conservatism. The first speaker speaks for 30 minutes, the second for 40 minutes, and then the first offers a 10 minute rebuttal. There is a discussion about future provincehood for the Northwest Territories, and Rheaume issues a challenge to Horton for a public debate.]
[This item is a recording of CBC Radio's The World at 5. It includes interviews with people including Bud Orange discussing the cost of living.]
[A woman standing in front of a building. The sign on the building says "Our Lady of the Snows" and "Number 2". This is possibly a school or hostel building in Aklavik]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, doing schoolwork and facing away from the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik, or possibly Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children sitting at their desks inside a classroom, facing the camera. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children walking outside. In the distance there is a large warehouse-type building and a truck. This is most likely Maxine Colbourne's class of students in Inuvik or Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[This item is the second part of a two-part a recording of a nomination meeting for the Northwest Territories Progressive Conservative Party. J.I. Glick invites the delegates back to the Gold Range Hotel for drinks and "a good time" after the meeting.]
[A group of boys watch two boys chopping wood with axes. The boys are wearing leather jackets, jeans, and red and white hats. On the side are a tractor and boxes.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of boys watch two boys chopping wood with axes. The boys are wearing leather jackets, jeans, and red and white hats.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Two people roast food over a fire]
Colbourne, MaxineThis item is Side A of a recorded message made for J.I. (Izzy) Glick and Sadie Glick in Yellowknife, recorded by Harold Glick in Montreal in 1954. The recording was made while Harold and Zelda Glick were visiting Montreal, surprising the family after Harold had been away for nine years. Speakers include Harry Glick of Montreal (not Harold Glick of Yellowknife), Mo Glick, Frank Glick, Rose Glick, Hymie Glick, and unidentified Glick family members, some of whom are speaking what may be Yiddish or German or Hungarian.
This item is Side B of a recorded message made for J.I. (Izzy) Glick and Sadie Glick in Yellowknife, recorded by Harold Glick in Montreal in 1954. The recording was made while Harold and Zelda Glick were visiting Montreal, surprising the family after Harold had been away for nine years. Speakers include Harry Glick of Montreal (not Harold Glick of Yellowknife), Mo Glick, Frank Glick, Rose Glick, Hymie Glick, and unidentified Glick family members, some of whom are speaking what may be Yiddish or German or Hungarian.