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Dublin Core
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Title
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Aulavik Oral History Recordings
DLN Custom Item Metadata
DLN Custom Item Metadata
Dialect
Sallirmiutun
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Title
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Edith Haogak Lifestyle Interview
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Audio
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
White, Agnes
Haogak, Edith
Nagy, Murielle
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Ikaariaq (Sachs Harbour)
Banks Island
Kangikhuakyuk (Jesse Bay)
Siñigvik (Hiñigvik)
Ulitakituk
Upinirvik
Kuuguliraaluk (Johnson Point)
Tahiryuaqik
Kangiryuak (Prince Albert Sound)
Fish Lake
Kakiaraaluk (Middle Lake)
Raddi Lake
Tidtchivik
Mammaituniq
Charlie Lake
Usher Lake
Haogak Lake
Sachs River
Granny Lake
Esau Point
Big River
Tuuq Lake
Date
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July 4, 1996
Description
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Agnes White is interviewing Edith Haogak about where and how she and her family lived at various places long ago. Edith is also storytelling as she identifies many traditional place names.
This recording is from the Aulavik Oral History Project undertaken by the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Oral History
Storytelling
Interview
Lifestyle
Various Families
Family
Hunting
Fishing
Animals
Traditional Place Names
Snowhouses
Deaths
Hardships
Dogs
Travels
Trapping
Mapping
Language
A language of the resource
Inuvialuktun
Identifier
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Aulavik 62