This collection primarily includes photographs of fishing activities in and around Great Slave Lake, mainly in summer. Records also include photographs of the community of Hay River, fishing activities in Manitoba, and various other activities and locations in the NWT. There is also one postcard in the collection.
Roberts, Ken[View of a log cabin and surrounding bush near the water. A canoeist can be seen on the water in the distance.]
[View of the Behchoko swimming pool sign and fence from a distance.]
[Three women (Christine, Carolyn, and Bernadette?) stand in a hallway, likely of the health centre in Behchoko.]
[A woman stands holding an envelope.]
[A woman (Carolyn) stands in a kitchen holding muffin batter in a spoon in her hand. Muffin trays are on the counter in front of her.]
[Fenced graves at the cemetery in Behchoko.]
[Ravens gather on top of the entrance to a fenced-in area in Behchoko (the dump?). The fence is made of tall logs sharpened to a point at the top.]
[A woman (Jackie) opens a can of “York” corn on the cob at a table outside.]
[Three people, two of them wearing wet clothing, stand on the beach in Behchoko. Three others can be seen in the water behind them.]
[A boy walks in the sand while two people walk out of the water at the beach in Behchoko.]
[View of the Rae Cafe and gas station in Behchoko.]
[A woman in a red beaded jacket with fringes smiles with her tongue out at the camera.]
[View of the community of Behchoko. A truck, house, and a bike on the roadside can be seen in the foreground, which the church can be seen in the background.]
[A Cessna airplane (call number C-GJGZ), oil drums, an upturned canoe, and cut logs sit along the shoreline.]
[A man canoes away from a camp. A drying rack, tent, and motorboat can be seen in the distance.]
[View of a camp, including drying rack and tent, from across the water.]
[A boy leans over the water from a dock to collect water in a bucket. Three other children stand near the far end of the dock.]
[A line of participants at a drum dance in Behchoko.]
[A group of participants, including a child, dance at a drum dance in Behchoko.]