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Sinnisiak, Inuit man, loading a dog sled in winter, watched by Royal North-West Mounted Police constables Wight on the left and Bruce on the right, [Northwest Territories?].
Sinnisiak, Inuit man, loading a dog sled in winter, watched by Royal North-West Mounted Police constables Wight on the left and Bruce on the right, [Northwest Territories?].
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Date
[ca. 1916]
Creator
La Nauze, Denny
Person(s) or Group(s)
Bruce, Wyndham
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Sinnisiak
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Wight, James
Genre
Photographs
Place
Northwest Territories
Subject
Camps and camping
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Cold-weather clothing
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Dogsledding
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Fur garments
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Inuit--Clothing
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Inuit--Dwellings
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Inuit--Personalities
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Inuit--Transportation
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Officers
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Sleighs and sledges
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Tents
Archival Information
Repository
Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
Denny La Nauze fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F3108
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/denny-la-nauze-fonds
Unique identifier
CU1175347
Legacy Identifier
pd-395-1-11
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"Sinnisiak, Inuit man, loading a dog sled in winter, watched by Royal North-West Mounted Police constables Wight on the left and Bruce on the right, [Northwest Territories?].", [ca. 1916], (CU1175347) by La Nauze, Denny. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.