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  • Collection: Herschel Island and Yukon North Slope Inuvialuit Oral History - Slides and Pictures

Agnes White interviewing her father Charlie Gruben, in front of his father's log cabin

Agnes White interviewing her mother Persis Gruben

Agnes White interviewing her parents Charlie and Persis Gruben

Agnes White interviewing her parents Charlie and Persis Gruben

Alex Gordon interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon interviewed by Renie Arey at Niaqulik.

Alex Gordon interviewed by Renie Arey at Niaqulik.

Alex Gordon interviewed by Renie Arey at Niaqulik.

Alex Gordon's gold mining spot, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, Alex is interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon's gold mining spot, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, Alex is interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon's gold mining spot, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, Alex is interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon's gold mining spot, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, Alex is interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon's gold mining spot, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, Alex is interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon's gold mining camp, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, close-up on the tent ring

Alex Gordon's gold mining camp, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, Alex is interviewed by Renie Arey

Alex Gordon's mining camp, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, view of the area

Alex Gordon's mining camp, located between NgVm-1 and NhVm-1, on the west shore of the Firth River, view of the area

Anglican Church (originally from Herschel Is., then moved to Shingle Pt.) now in Tuktoyaktuk

Anglican Church (originally from Herschel Is., then moved to Shingle Pt.) now in Tuktoyaktuk

The image shows another still of a Rhubarb-like plant (edible raw) shown to us by Lucy Inglangasuk.

The image shows an aerial view of Avadlek Spit (Herschel Island) with an archaeological excavation and a crew camp along the beach, as well as a lot of driftwood.

The image shows an aerial view of Avadlek Spit (Herschel Island). There is an archaeological excavation camp on the point with a bay in the background.

The image shows David Roland and a few others visiting the archaeological excavation at Avadlek Spit with the coast in the background.

The photo shows an aerial view of archaeological excavation of remains of a sod house at Avadlek Spit.
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