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Ida Joe and Emma Arey
A photo of Elders Ida Joe and Emma Arey.
Ida Joe and Emma Arey
A photo of Elders Ida Joe and Emma Arey.
Ida Kuneyuna
A photo of Elder Ida Kuneyuna.
Ida Kuneyuna
A photo of Elder Ida Kuneyuna.
Ida Kuneyuna
A photo of Elder Ida Kuneyuna.
Ida Kuneyuna
A photo of Elder Ida Kuneyuna.
Ida Kuneyuna
A photo of Elder Ida Kuneyuna.
Ida Kuneyuna
A photo of Elder Ida Kuneyuna.
IDC Tour
A photo of a group tour of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation. The photo includes Freda Whiteside, Sarah Anderson, Eddie Dillon, Helen Gruben, Katie Pokiak, Randall Pokiak, Wayne Gordon, Alexandria Elias, and Renie Arey.
Igloo Church
A photo of the Igloo Church (Our Lady of Victory Church) in Inuvik.
Igloo Church in Inuvik
A photo of people walking outside of the Igloo Church (Our Lady of Victory Church) in Inuvik.
Iglumni (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Iglumni (Uummarmiutun)
Ilatka (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Ilihaujiit (Kangiryuarmiutun)
A children's book that contains pictures and names of teachers from different schools in the region. In the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
Ilihautr̂it (Uummarmiutun)
A children's book that contains pictures and names of teachers from different schools in the region. In the Uummarmiutun dialect.
Ilisaqtuat Ilisarviksait Annuraatigun (Sallirmiutun)
Ilisarviga Alianaittuq! (Sallirmiutun)
Ilisaujiyuat (Sallirmiutun)
A children's book that contains pictures and names of teachers from different schools in the region. In the Siglitun dialect.
Imaq (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Imaq (Kangiryuarmiutun)
In a Crib
A photo of a young child in a crib.
In Front of a Tree
A photo of a couple standing in front of a tree by a house.
In the Bush
A photo of Old Man Rufus Kalea_ak (also spelled “Kaleolook”) and his daughter Ada, who was Owen Okpik's first wife. Credit: Martha Harry
In the City
A photo of Randal Pokiak and his son.
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