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Title
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Aulavik Oral History Recordings
DLN Custom Item Metadata
DLN Custom Item Metadata
Dialect
Sallirmiutun
Uummarmiutun
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Title
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Olga and David Rolland Viewing Photographs and Storytelling
Type
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Audio
Creator
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Roland, Olga
Roland, David
White, Agnes
Nagy, Murielle
Roland, John
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Blue Fox Harbour
Banksland
Walker Bay
Reid Island
Uluksaqtuuq (Ulukhaktok)
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay)
Qikiqtarr̂uk / Qikiqtaryuk (Herschel Island)
Hay River
Akłarvik (Aklavik)
Date
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February 21, 1996
Description
An account of the resource
Olga and David Roland, Agnes White, and Murielle Nagy continue viewing and discussing the historical contexts and contents of the photos including, the year, and location of the photos, as well as sharing personal stories in Inuvialuktun and English.
This recording is from the Aulavik Oral History Project undertaken by the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Oral History
Interview
Storytelling
Lifestyle
Photographs
Schooners
Trading Posts
Semmlers
Hudson Bay Store
Petersons
Residential School
Stan Peffers
The Distributor
Language
A language of the resource
Inuvialuktun
Iñupiatun
English
Identifier
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Aulavik 5