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Barbara Hinds fonds Arctic regions
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Photograph of a saw mill in Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photograph of a saw mill associated with the Co-op in Fort Chimo, Quebec. The photograph shows a pile of wood, several small buildings, and a cloud of sand blowing in the distance.

Photograph of three girls walking with four dogs in northern Quebec

Item is a photograph of three unidentified girls walking across a patch of sand. There are four dogs walking with them. There is a transmission tower behind them as well as the boundary boards of an ice rink. The photograph was taken somewhere in northern Quebec, probably in Fort Chimo.

Photograph of Noah holding Billie Koneak on his lap in Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photograph of a boy named Noah who is holding a younger boy named Billie Koneak on his lap. Billie is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood. Noah is from Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories (now Iqaluit, Nunavut). The boys are sitting on the front step of the Koneaks' house in Fort Chimo, Quebec.

Newsletters about eastern Arctic visit to Nova Scotia

File contains letters from Murray Cunningham about a trip to Nova Scotia for students from the eastern Arctic, which took place from May 20 to May 30, 1972. The letters were sent to guests and hosts for the trip. The letters contain a list of the students participating in the trip, a schedule of events, and addresses and phone numbers of the hosts. Barbara Hinds was one of the hosts.

Information about the Avataq Cultural Institute and other material

File contains an annual report from the Avataq Cultural Institute; issue 5 of Tumivut, the cultural magazine of the Nunavik Inuit; a booklet called "Eskimo Graphic Art"; two copies of a print of a raccoon by F. S. Ellis; a resolution from the Avataq Cultural Institute; and information about the Avataq history project. The file also includes correspondence with Brian Mulroney; the office of the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; and Jenny Epoo of the Avataq Cultural Insitute Inc.

Lost patrol: Arctic hero died seeking help : [newspaper article in the Novascotian]

Item is section B (The Novascotian) from the February 5, 1993 issue of the Chronicle-Herald and Mail-Star. The section features an article called "Lost patrol: Arctic hero died seeking help" by Barbara Hinds. The article is about Francis J. Fitzgerald and the Lost Patrol. The article features photographs of Fitzgerald and the Dempster rescue patrol.

Reports and other papers relating to the McPherson-Dawson police patrol - winter 1910-1911 - and the death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and all members of the patrol : [photocopy from a book]

Item consists of several pages photocopied from a book titled "Reports and Other Papers Relating to the McPherson-Dawson Police Patrol - Winter 1910-1911 - And the Death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and All Members of the Patrol," published by the Royal North West Mounted Police in 1911 and republished in 1919. There is a blank action request form from the CBC stuck to the first page that says "Thank-You. Bruce."
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