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  • Spatial Coverage is exactly "Kangiqhualuk (De Salis Bay)"

A photo of David Bernhardt with a young bear on a rope leash.

A photo of the launching of the schooner Blue Fox.

A photo of the arrival of the schooner Blue Fox. Michael Amos is leaning on the boat.

A photo of the schooner Blue Fox with a fresh coat of paint.

A photo of the schooner Blue Nose.

A photo of the schooner Blue Fox beached.

A photo of a few people setting up a winter camp.

The image depicts a family photo of Puluik and Family in DeSalis Bay.

The image shows the whole settlement leaving for Holman Island: 18 people, 7 teams and 56 dogs.

The whole settlement loading sleds after deciding to go to Holman with the RCMP patrol.

The image shows Martha Kudluk baking bannock for a trip to Holman.

The image shows Frank Kudluk putting mud on sled runners for trip to Holman.

The image shows a Seal Oil Lamp inside a snow house with a few other things.

The image shows Mabel, Morris and daughter photographed while on patrol to Holman.

All the people who lived at DeSalis Bay. Jean Charlie, Eileen, Annie, Mona, Mabel, Joe and Uniyak couple are sitting. Martha, William, Frank, Morris, Lena, Mabel holding daughter, with Phillip and wife at top right.

The image shows a village of snowhouses by DeSalis Bay.

The image shows Mabel Kudlak being photographed by patrol to Holman.

The image shows Peter Esau, Jean, Annie, Mabel, Martha Kudluk, and Joe. They are all sitting around having some food.

The image shows Louie Uniyak & wife Lucy Utuayuq standing by some snow houses.

The image shows Louie Uniyak standing in front of a snow house.

The snowhouses where 18 people lived. This was the first day the sun came back, the temperature was minus 35 degrees F.

The image shows a Seal Oil Lamp in a Snow House, along with other dishes.

Mabel Tiktalik (top left) holding Mabel Kudluk, Jean holding Charlie, Mona and Eileen.

Agnes Nanogak is storytelling of some of she and her family’s many travels, of living in various places, and of of some of their experiences such as when her father fell in water and nearly froze to death, of when he made his own kayak boat with…

Bessie Lennie is continuing her stories of when they lived on Banks Island with her relatives and with her husband and their one child, of their travels during summer and or winter, of other’s visiting and traveling with their ships, of hunting,…
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