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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…

Stories start with a repeated story from previous old time story that was already in progress that Mary Kailek heard from Itualuk. Mary also speaks about lifestyle changes from their very traditinoal active and busy lifestyle to a life of ease and…

Elder Amos Tumma is telling old time stories of his younger days of hunting and travelling, and of his wife’s grandfather’s stories from long ago of how they lived, working hard, hardly sleeping, hunting for their food prior to arrival of…

Mary Kailek is storytelling of the fall of 1930 when she went to Utqaluk (Baillie Island) and of some who went to Pierce Point where there were many Eastern Inuit living there at that time, of stories she heard of Eastern Inuit and shamanism, and of…

Roddy (sp) Peter’s translates Andrew Kunnizzi’s story in English about the stories he was telling two ladies.

Mary Kailek is completing the legend from the previous legend, then tells a personal short story from when she was at Campsell Hospital, and ends with a legend that she heard from her friend Melanie from Taloyoak (Spence Bay) about a man who had five…

Mary Kailek is telling more legends including of a man who could turn himself into other things to achieve his goals, of people living along the ocean shore, and more. Part 3. To be continued.

Mary Kailek is continuing (repeating initial part of the story) a legend from the previous story where the daughter refuses to marry a man, then tells a short personal story of an unusual sighting from her younger days, followed by a First Nations…

Mary Kailek is telling a story that was already in progress about the legend of an orphan who sets off in search for the women who were kidnapped including a ruler's daughters followed by another legend of an aging discouraged father whose daughter…

Guy Hologak is storytelling about stories and legends that he heard about murders and stabbings and about a man, a woman, and a whitefox.

Peter Esau icing the sled runners during a stop for tea on return patrol from DeSalis Bay to Sachs Harbour.

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

The photo shows William Day and Jerry Allen Kisoun performing the Stick Pull northern game.

The photo shows a buidling with a sign beside it saying "Steward River, Site of Steward City Shipping Transfer point for silver-lead ore" on it.

A photo of a few people at Steven Frost’s cabin in Old Crow.

A photo of Stephen Frost standing outside dressed in a parka. He is also holding a gun bag.

A photo of Stephen Frost performig a muscle pose beside a barrel.

A photo of Stephen Frost inside a house, laughing.

A photo of Stephen Frost from Old Crow standing outside in the winter with a dog beside him.

Kenneth Peeloolook is storytelling about Stefansson’s iced in ship that sunk and how they were able to survive with Inupiaq guides followed by a short personal life story

The image shows the steamboat: Credit: Martha Harry

A photo of several people at the start line of a dogsled race.

A photo of Stanley Klengenberg sitting at a desk making art with ink on paper.

A photo of Fred Carpenter standing watch on the schooner Blue Fox.

A photo of a young man standing up in a house.
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