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The image shows a summer camp that is made up of a few tents and a log cabin. We can also see that the shore is full of boats. Credit: Martha Harry

The image shows boats pulling into shore.

Elder Amos Tumma is storytelling about when boats were iced in, when bowhead whaling season was done, of their travels, of trapping and hunting, then continuing their sailing journey after the winter, and making their way to the trading posts to…

A photo of four whaling boats in the distance.

A photo of three boats in snow during winter.

The image shows a few men with a couple of dogs standing beside two boats, with a couple of buildings in the background. Credit: Agnes Gruben White

A photo of two whaling boats on a beach.

A photo of boats at a landing on the Mackenzie River.

A photo of four whaling boats on the water.

A photo of Bob and Brian Gully.

A photo of Bobbie and Eddie Gruben in traditional clothing performing some kind of task. Credit: Emma Gruben Fietchtinger

A photo of Bobby Gruben and Roger Gruben playing guitars with another child standing to the right.

The photo shows a Body Weight Contest with people from Inuvik at the Eskimo Olympics in Fairbanks Alaska.

Information provided in 1996 during Aulavik Oral History Project.

The photo shows a nice carving sculpture that displays a man kneeling down with a bow and another man with a harpoon.

A photo of the remains of a bowhead whale.

A photo of a bowhead whale skull on the shore at north end of Cape Parry.

A photo of a bowhead skull on the shore at Cape Parry.

A photo of a bowhead vertebra by the water near the whaler's camp at Cape Parry.

A photo of a bowhead whale rib and rusted iron artifacts at the whaler's camp in Cape Parry.

A photo of a bowhead whale's vertebra located at the north end of Cape Parry.

A photo of a boy wearing traditional clothing standing inside a house with a dog sleeping on the floor. Martha Kudluk's uncle, Makarhaquq, Makkarhuq.

A photo of a boy and two puppies outside of a house.

A photo of a man and a boy holding a bow outside of a tent at Reid Island (Qiqiktanayuq).

The photo shows a few crafted silver bracelets made by Johnny Avatock, Alaska Indian Arts.
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