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A photo of Charlie Rowan (Hudson Bay Co. manager), McIsaak (Canalaska manager), and David Bernhardt standing on rocks.

A photo of William Kuptana, his first wife, and family standing in front of a house that has snow piled up to the rooftop.

A photo of three young men in traditional clothing standing in front of a snowhouse. The photo includes the “Chicksi and sons”: William Saumik, Gerard Chick-sigaluk, and Tommy Niulurana.

A photo of Billie Edwards (Kikoak) standing in water just over his ankles, with ice behind him.

A photo of Billie Edwards or Kikoak/Qikuaq standing in front of a building with a table of ice behind him.

A photo of the midnight sun over some hills with a bay of water in the foreground.

A photo of Charlie Rowan, Ernest Donovan (RCMP Constable), and Emigoh(?) taking a break from shovelling.

A photo of C.V. Rowan, Father Bulliard, and Ernest Donovan standing by a sled with buildings in the background.

A photo of Harry Taliriktuk, Ernest Donovan, Mr. Webster (Anglican minister), and Victor Ikutaq (Rufu Niriunaq’s husband) sitting on a loaded sled.

A photo of Ema Whitman and Charles Rowan standing in the driveway of a house.

A photo of a camp along Mack River. The camp is made up of tents and a few teepee objects.

A photo of Banks Island from the distance.

A photo of the stock at the H Collinson Store, including some pots, blankets, plates, and a few other goods.

A photo of Bob Cockney (far left), Walter Avilurtuq (B. Cockney's son), Sgt. Mackuson, Const. McKensie (?) standing on a boat.

A photo of Nerriuna, H. Coll in traditional clothes.

A photo of the winter ice supply blocked up in a row, with a shovel and saw leaning on the ice.

A photo of a boat full of fish from 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.

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 Silas Palayaq (Agnes Nigiruq’s adoptive dad) cutting up a white whale at Horton River. He is wearing traditional clothing.

A photo of Silas Palayaq (Agnes Nigiruq’s adoptive dad) cutting up a white whale at Horton River.

A photo of Patsy Wyant (Margaret Seymour's husband) standing next to a building entrance.

A photo of George, Masu, Taluk (also called Napayuq) with walking sticks, standing in front of a loaded sled.

A photo of two individuals standing on a boat, with one of them holding on to a rope.

A photo of Turłaq (Johnny One Arm) wearing traditional clothing.
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