[Inuit drummer inside a tent playing the drum].
[Inuit man, woman and child inside a tent].
[Group of children eating "suckers"]
[Group of Inuit children eating "suckers"]
[Three young Inuit girls].
The locomotive of the North. A truce huskie with Uppricked ears and a round curved tail. Such dogs travel many hundreds of miles during the winter.
Eskimo "Husky" Dogs. Beast of burden of the Arctic is the husky dog, long used by the Eskimo to haul sleds across the rough terrain of the regions above the Arctic Circle. A strong, fearless animal, the Husky is an indespensible companion on hunting trips. These photos of Huskies at work and play were taken in the Canadian Northwest Territories. 723. Sled dogs curled up asleep. This they do at the very earliest opportunity, whether in or out of harness.
Lad in a kayak.
Where's daddy? Eskimo children on the look out for Father who should be home any time now. They are just outside the porch into the igloo. [Two young Inuit boys in clothing].
[Two young Inuit children in fur clothing sitting on a sled].
Mother and baby. The hat the baby is wearing is its only garment, but it is nice and warm next to mother's back [Inuit womam in fru clothing].
[Older Inuit woman].
Schooners. [Tuktoyaktuk].
People standing on a dock.
Boats on a river.
[Inuit family group in fur clothing and parkas].
D.D. Nascopie [The Nascopie - iced in].
[Inuit man].
[Inuit mother and child].
School children in Baffin Land.