Accession N-1994-020 - Inuvialuit Social Development Program

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Inuvialuit Social Development Program

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N-1994-020

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  • 1990-1993 (Creation)

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6.8 cm of textual records and 35 audiocassettes

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Records are comprised of the final report on the Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island) Cultural Study, and English and Inuvialuktun transcriptions and translations of the interviews. There is also an alphabetical subject/name index for the interviews conducted in 1990 and those conducted in the 1991 Yukon North Slope Cultural Resources Survey. In addition, there are duplicate sound recordings consisting of 35 audiocassettes and tape summaries of the 35 interviews. The Inuvialuit elders interviewed were: Ishmael Alunik, Renie Arey, Jane Esau, Alex Gordon, Hope Gordon, Persis Gruben, Kathleen Hansen, Fred Inglangasuk, Lucy Inglangasuk, Bella Jacobsen, Jimmy Jacobsen, Dora Malegana, Joe Nasogaluak, Sarah Meyook, Albert Oliver, Jean Tardiff, Peter Thrasher and Agnes Gruben White. A short biography of each of these people is contained in the final report. The interviews were conducted at Aklavik, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk and Herschel Island. Subjects include fishing, hunting, whaling, spiritual beliefs, clothing, methods of transportation, dances, food preparation, traditional healing, houses, and place names. There is also genealogical information on the Inuvialuit who lived on Herschel Island.

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      Copyright held by the Inuvialuit Social Development Program. No reproductions without written permission of the person interviewed, until July, 2000.

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