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Arctic Institute of North America Photographic Archives
Arctic and Northern Studies
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Muskox
Bull muskox killed on the Thelon River. The photograph was taken by Inspector F. H. French, who served as an officer in the Royal North West Mounted Police and was involved in many of the force’s sovereignty and security patrols of the Canadian Arctic in the early twentieth century.
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Date
Unknown
Creator
French, F. H.
Source
Earliest known custodian is McGill University, Montréal; transferred to University of Calgary in 1973.
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Arctic and Northern Studies
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Arctic Institute of North America Photographic Archives
Unique identifier
CU110510484
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"Muskox", Unknown, (CU110510484) by French, F. H.. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.