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Unloading cargo at Cape Dorset, September 9, 1958. Source: Library and Archives Canada, Charles Gimpel, Charles Gimpel Fonds, e004922713.
Kov II and his son, April 1968. Source: Library and Archives Canada, Charles Gimpel, Charles Gimpel Fonds, e004923466.
Inuit children waving at the photographer, September 9, 1958. Source: Library and Archives Canada, Charles Gimpel, Charles Gimpel Fonds, e004923474.
Kingua, [Kingnait, N.W.T.] Cumberland Gulf, [N.W.T.], October 20th, 1923. Source: Library and Archives Canada, Lachlan T. Burwash, Indian and Northern Affairs, Departmental Library Albums, PA-099082.
High-angle view: the Anglican mission can be seen in the distant background and still further back can be seen some of the tents of the Inuit, August 1961. Source: Library and Archives Canada, B. Korda, National Film Board of Canada, Still Photography Division, e006609585.
High-angle view of community, August, 1961. Source: Library and Archives Canada, B. Korda, National Film Board of Canada, Still Photography Division, e006609588.
Father Trinell with group of Inuit children in front of the Roman Catholic Mission, October 1951. Source: Library and Archives Canada, Douglas Wilkinson, National Film Board of Canada, Still Photography Division, PA-146509.
Only native family and skin tent, Clyde River, N.W.T., August 26, 1932. Source: Library and Archives Canada, D.L. McKeand, Indian and Northern Affairs, Departmental Library Albums, PA-102069.
Inuit man and boy on a sled being pulled by sled dogs, 1950. Source: Library and Archives Canada, Gavin White, Gavin White Fonds, e004665233.
Native child coming out of igloo, Frobisher Bay, [N.W.T.], 1936. Source: Library and Archives Canada, A.G. McKinnon, Indian and Northern Affairs, Departmental Library Albums, PA-102126.
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