Hudson’s Bay Company trader. Bob Dodman makes deal with old Dogrib chief, Fort Rae [Headman Kwatizo] when over the counter deals were carried out, 1939.
Retired Chief, Fort Rae [Headman Kwatizo], 1939.
55-1929-G.H.B. Eskimo boy and White Fox. [Inuk boy holding dead white fox]
52-1929-G.H.B. Eskimo types, Qaeruermuit from Roes Welcome. [Inuit men, women and children posing for photograph]
[Esquimo [Inuit] returning from fishing.]
A man getting fish "Eskimo [Inuk] Prisoner" Fort Resolution, June 1919 [Sinnisiak or Uluksuk?]
Eskimo [Inuit] schooners at Aklavik waterfront in 1939. Including Omingmuk (musk-ox). On deck of beached schooner in foreground is crated Rogers radio bought from H.E. Peffer, independent trader.
First wedding between Indian & Eskimo [Gwich'in and Inuk] in Anglican Cathedral. Rev. Timmins from Ft. McPherson officiating. Aklavik. [People gathered outside the church].
First wedding between Indian & Eskimo [Gwich'in and Inuk] in Anglican Cathedral. Rev. Timmins from Ft. McPherson officiating. Aklavik. [Bride, Rhoda Koe and groom Alan Koe outside All Saints Anglican Church. Rev. Timmins is in the background].
First wedding between Indian & Eskimo [Gwich'in and Inuk] in Anglican Cathedral. Rev. Timmins from Ft. McPherson officiating. Aklavik. [People waiting outside the church for the wedding party to emerge].
First wedding between Indian & Eskimo [Gwich'in and Inuk] in Anglican Cathedral. Rev. Timmins from Ft. McPherson officiating. Aklavik. [The bride is Rhoda Koe, the first wife of Alan Koe].
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] children going off to school in Aklavik. Tuktoyaktuk. [Adults and children waiting. People left to right: Jimmy Winnik, Jessie Kaglik (baby?), Eva Kaglik, Susie Noksana (Kitoak?) in the blue sweater, Henry or William Chiksi, Miss Dorothy Robinson (the school teacher), and Bob Cockney on the extreme right. Hudson's Bay Company buildings are visible in the background].
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] children going off to school in Aklavik. Tuktoyaktuk. [Adults and children waiting.]
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] children going off to school in Aklavik. Tuktoyaktuk. [Adults and children; the young woman in the blue sweater is Susie Noksana Kitoak].
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] dance in the school house. Tuktoyakuk. [Thomas Umauk, Anglican lay minister drum dancing].
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] dance in the school house. Tuktoyaktuk. [People Left to Right: Old Man Raddi dancing in Stan Peffer's warehouse, Suzanne Ettagiak and Annie Ettagiak. Old Man Raddi was the father of Sam Raddi].
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] dance in the school house. Tuktoyaktuk. [People left to right: 'Old Man' Raddi dancing in Stan Peffer's warehouse, Suzanne Ettagiak and Annie Ettagiak. Old Man Raddi was the father of Sam Raddi.].
Eskimo [Inuvialuit] dance in the school house. Tuktoyaktuk. [Extreme right: Annie Loreen Raddi].
Eskimo dance in the school house. Tuktoyaktuk. [Inuvialuit Women and children].
Wind break, built by an eskimo [Inuk] on Great Slave Lake to protect hands from wind