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Inuit family and skin tent, probably Northwest Territories.
Inuit family and skin tent, probably Northwest Territories.
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Inuit family and skin tent, probably Northwest Territories.
Voyage of the schooner Jeanie between Churchill, Manitoba and Fullerton, Northwest Territories, August - September 1910. The Royal North-West Mounted Police erected prefabricated shelter huts along the coast of Hudson Bay between the two detachments. The schooner Jeanie was wrecked in a gale at Wager Inlet, and the crew returned to Churchill on a whaling ship.
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Date
[ca. 1910]
Creator
Unknown
Genre
Photographs
Place
Northwest Territories
Subject
Camps and camping
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Cold-weather clothing
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Dogs
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Fur garments
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Hides and skins
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Inuit--Children
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Inuit--Clothing
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Inuit--Dwellings
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Inuit--Women
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Tents
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
Royal Gagnon family fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F3107-S0007-SS0011
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/negatives-2
Unique identifier
CU1229085
Legacy Identifier
pa-3946-58-22
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Public Domain
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Conditions of Use
https://libanswers.ucalgary.ca/faq/199047
Attribution
"Inuit family and skin tent, probably Northwest Territories.", [ca. 1910], (CU1229085) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.