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  • Spatial Coverage is exactly "Tuktuuyaqtuuq / Tuktuur̂aqtuuq (Tuktoyaktuk)"

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Two elderly ladies watch on at Northern Games events in Tuktoyaktuk 1974

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Inuvialuit elder walking across Northern Games events grounds in Tuktoyaktuk dressed in traditional parka.

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People on stage dancing to a traditional invitational drum dance in front of crowd in background, Northern Games Tuktoyaktuk.

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Inuit Drum Dancer performs for crowd at Northern Games grounds held in Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo of Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo of Henry and Florence Nasogaluak, the dog race winners at the Tuk Jamboree. Florence is seated on a basket sled.

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A photo of the Canada Trail unveiling in 1999. The trail opened in 2000.

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The photo shows a 5'' transluscent stone handle Ulu and a Ulu from Paulatuk that is a 4.5'' Wood Handle.

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An aerial photo of Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo of Eddie Gruben with a beluga whale and a boat called "Tootsie" on the shores of Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo of a few women making fur garments at the Tuktoyaktuk Fur Garment Shop.

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A photo of several items at the Tuktoyaktuk Fur Garment Shop, including mukluks, mitts, slippers, and parkas.

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A photo of Ella Nasogaluak at the Tuktoyaktuk Fur Garment Shop.

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A photo of a few people at the beach in Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo of a sign on road by the Tuktoyaktuk DEW Line site.

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A photo of the DEW Line station in Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo of the DEW Line hanger in Tuktoyaktuk.

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A photo that includes the following (left to right): Leila Voudrach, Mary Talurmik Gruben (her sister is Leila's mom), Joanne Roach, Emma Gruben, Alice Gruben, (Ivy Uukunaq) Anikina all sitting inside on a bench in there traditional clothing. …

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A photo of the Schooner Nanuk leaving Tuktoyaktuk for Banks Island. Photo by Margaret Oldenberg.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/COPE_Recordings/N-1992-253-0237.mp3
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part four of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/COPE_Recordings/N-1992-253-0236.mp3
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part three of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/COPE_Recordings/N-1992-253-0235.mp3
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part two of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/COPE_Recordings/N-1992-253-0234.mp3
Host of the A Long Time Ago program, Louie Goose airs Jim Wolki who is telling a story about a man named Uuyaliapan who became lost then snowblind while out caribou hunting in a strange country. Jim then tells the story in English.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/COPE_Recordings/N-1992-253-0212.mp3
A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose airs Father Le Meur who interviewed Elders Bessie Wolki and Ivy Raddi, then Paul Adam about how they survived very trying times on Banks Island. Father Le Meur then translates their stories into English.

https://arrl-web002.artsrn.ualberta.ca/icrc/converted/Oral_History_Recordings/49_Bessie_Wolki_Tuk.mp3
Agnes White interviews Bessie Wolki about her lifestyle, places she’s traveled, and Bessie also share stories.
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