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A photo of a drying/smoking rack and drying fish near the Mackenzie River.

A photo of Abraham Carpenter and Mary Teddy (brother and sister) standing beside each other with fish at their feet at Horton River.

A photo of Abraham Carpenter and Mary Teddy (brother and sister) standing beside each other with fish at their feet at Horton River.

Bessie Lennie is storytelling of when they first went to Ikaahuk, Banks Island when she was a young girl, of their’s and other’s travels for hunting, fishing, Easter, Christmas, of sharing and trading with visitors, of the traditional clothing…

A photo of workers standing by the first piling for the Centennial Library Inuvik.

A photo of workers standing by the first piling for the Centennial Library Inuvik.

A photo of workers standing by the first piling for the Centennial Library Inuvik.

A photo of a banner for the first annual Iqalukpik Jamboree.

A photo of a fire truck in a parade for the Muskrat Jamboree in Inuvik.

The photo shows the northern game, Finger Pull that is being performed by Pat Tingmiak and Buck Dick.

A photo of drummers Cathy Cockney and Wilbert Papik preparing to be filmed by a film crew.

Information provided in 1996 during Aulavik Oral History Project.

The photo shows a group of fiddlers on stage performing to a crowd of people.

A photo of an unidentified person and James Rogers (right) playing a fiddle and a guitar in a tent.

The image shows a few people standing (3rd person in back is Margret Cockney, 1 & 2 are Liela Voudrachs Parents, Atitak and Kummuluk), and another person sitting (Bessie Amos). Credit: Emma Gruben Fietchtinger

A photo of a few people outside of a building in Holman (now known as Ulukhaktok).

Felix Nuyaviak is telling about how the Inuvialuit lived a different life that he witnessed long ago when he was a boy followed by Kenneth Peeloolook who sends greetings then speaks personally to his daughter, part 1. To be continued.

The Federation North of 60 meeting is continued in English with discussion of the constitution and acknowledgement of the new member of parliament Wally Firth.

The recording is of a meeting that was already in progress in English regarding plans for proposed funding for the Indigenous Northern Games and teaching of the northern games and other topics of discussion such as COPE (The Committee of People’s…

A photo of several people having a feast.
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