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  • Subject is exactly "Graves"

North end of Cape Parry, whaler's grave (Sept '76) (4)0.jpg
A photo of a whaler's grave located at the north end of Cape Parry.

North end of Cape Parry, whaler's grave (Sept '76) (3)0.jpg
A photo of a whaler's grave marker made of wood with a carved bird at the north end of Cape Parry.

North end of Cape Parry, area around old whaler's site, gravesites (Sept '76)0.jpg
A photo of an old whaler's gravesite at the north end of Cape Parry with the ocean and land in the distance.

North end of Cape Parry, whaler's grave (Sept '76) (2)0.jpg
A photo of a late 1800's whaler's gravesite headstone etched with two people's obitual information. Located at the north end of Cape Parry.

North end of Cape Parry, Whaler's grave (Sept '76)0.jpg
A photo of whalers' graves with wooden markers at Cape Parry.

North end of Cape Parry, bird carving whaler's grave marker (Sept '76)0.jpg
A photo of a wooden grave marker with a carved bird at the top. Located at the north end of Cape Parry.

North end of Cape Parry Whaler's grave (Sept '76)0.jpg
A photo of a wooden triangular headstone of a whaler's grave at Cape Parry.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/Oral_History_Recordings/69_Albert_Oliver_Aklavik.mp3
Agnes White interviews Albert Oliver about when he was traveling and living around Banksland as well as other places he and other’s traveled and lived, and more.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/Oral_History_Recordings/21_Andy_Carpenter_Sachs_Harbour.mp3
Murielle Nagy and Agnes White continue interviewing Andy Carpenter about his traditional knowledge of the land area, the animals, his experiences, archeology, and more.
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