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[Old Town, Yellowknife]
N-2017-007: 0021 · Item · [194-?]
Part of Pappas family film and photo collection

[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)]

[Children in a classroom]
N-2021-006: 0187 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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 in a classroom]
N-2021-006: 0189 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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 in a classroom]
N-2021-006: 0191 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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]
N-2021-006: 0192 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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
[Children in a classroom]
N-2021-006: 0188 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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 in a classroom]
N-2021-006: 0190 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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]
N-2021-006: 0193 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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
[Boys chopping wood]
N-2021-006: 0182 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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
[Boys chopping wood]
N-2021-006: 0183 · Item · [196-?]
Part of Maxine Colbourne

[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
N-1985-009: 0001 · Item · 1857-1926
Part of John Knox fonds

1857-1926-W.H.B.H. Bathurst Inlet Eskimos packing up Western River. [Group of Inuvialuit with dogs travelling along frozen river.]

[Nunavut]
N-1979-069: 0001 · Item · [1875?]
Part of Yellowknife Museum Society fonds

Northumberland House, Beechey Island. Original picture reputed to have been taken by Captain Sir Allen Young of the Pandora 1875-.

[Artifical collection]
N-1992-171: 0033 · Item · [18-?]
Part of Chief Julius School (Fort McPherson)

Aunt Amilia Dease. Daughter of Capt. P. Warren Dease. Miss Amelia Dease, a daughter of Capt. Peter W. Dease. From A.E. Dease, Walhalla, N.D. 10-3-66. [Emily Amelia Dease was born 1870? in Charlotteville, Ontario. Wed Andrew D. McCall of St. Williams, October 1, 1889. Caption written by Albert Dease of North Dakota in 1966.]

[Artificial collection]
N-1992-171: 0027 · Item · [18-?]
Part of Chief Julius School (Fort McPherson)

[A portrait of Elizabeth (Elisabeth?) Chouinard (Chamois?), a Metis woman and first wife of Captain Peter Warren Dease]

[An archivist wrote the above description. Below, we have transcribed the original caption written on the back of the photograph by Albert E. Dease, using hard brackets to show where we have added and redacted words. We have redacted a derogatory term used to refer to Indigenous women. If you have feedback or questions, or would like to see the original non-redacted description, please contact the NWT Archives.]

Presumably the first wife of Capt. Peter Warren Dease (nee Elizabeth Chamois?), a N.W. [slur redacted]. 1796-1821. [signed] A.E. Dease. [Unclear what the dates represent, possibly the years they were married. Address label of Albert E. Dease, Walhalla North Dakota, applied to back of print.]