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Information provided in 1996 during Aulavik Oral History Project.

Elders, Rebecca Chicksi and Rosie Peeloolook send greetings and speak to family and friends in Alaska and in Canada on The People Speak.

A photo of Elder Winnie Cockney handing an award to two hockey players, Roy Ipana (left) and an unidentified person (right).

Elder Amos Tumma is telling stories from when he was a boy in the early 1900’s of when the European bowhead whalers would winter at Qikiqtarr̂uq and the events he witnessed. He also tells of a widow and her two sons who were always hunting and…

The photo shows a couple picture frames on a wall that include the ''Red and Blue Affection'' by Keith Appel from Anchorage, ''Animal on the Mountain'' by Gerald Conoway from Anchorage, and the ''Sunset'' by Bryan Grove from Juneau; Arctic Art.

Inuit Nipait host Victor Allen is provding local and regional news and encourges Inuvialuit to speak up and make their voices heard at meetings and to attend meetings that pertain to them. He also encourages Inuvialuit to create and translate songs…

Radio host Rosie Albert is providing regional news in Inuvialuktun.

A photo of a reindeer fence in the snow.

A photo of a reindeer herd in winter.

A photo of a reindeer herd on a frozen tundra by a lake.

Host of the A Long Time Ago program, Louie Goose, airs Silas Kangegana telling about a reindeer herding opportunity in Alaska during a time of hardship and Silas and good friend James (Quvan) Kowana decide to take up the new government opportunity.…

Host of the A Long Time Ago program, Louie Goose, airs the continuation of Father Le Meur translating Silas Kangegana’s story about a reindeer herding opportunity in Alaska.Part 2. To be continued.

Elder Amos Tumma is storytelling about his reindeer herding days.

An aerial photo of the Reindeer No. 1 wellsite.

A photo of a reindeer sign.

Remains of a camp, bottom of the hill at Niaqulik

The image shows the excavation of remains of a sod house (without entrance passage) at Avadlek Spit.

The image shows a distance shot of the remains of a sod house that has not been excavated yet at Avadlek Spit.

The image shows the remains of a sod house with a entrance passage at Avadlek Spit, also we can see the coast in the background.

Aerial view of remains of an old log cabin at Kitigaaryuit.

The image shows the remains of log cabin in King Point

The image shows the remains of log cabin in King Point.

Aerial view of the remains of sod houses in Nunaluk Spit, Yukon coast.

A photo of two dogsled teams going for a run at Ren Lake.
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