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Inuit people and culture With digital objects
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Photograph of several children in a hall

Item is a photographic slide of several children facing away from the camera, perhaps watching a event. The children are in a room with buntings hanging from the ceiling. The photograph is dark.

Photograph of two men posing with a carving

Item is a photographic slide depicting a man with a white coat and a man with a red coat and glasses posing with their hands on their faces. The men are imitating the pose of a carving that is sitting between them. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).

Photograph of Allie saying goodbye to two women with three children

Item is a photographic slide depicting a woman named Allie saying goodbye to two women wearing white parkas. One of the woman is carrying a baby on her back and there are two children standing with them. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).

Photograph of several women and children watching an airplane

Item is a photographic slide depicting a row of women and children standing near the shore and watching an airplane that is sitting on the water. The women are wearing traditional white tailed parkas and are carrying children on their backs inside the parkas. The photograph was taken in Cape Dorset, Northwest Territories (now Nunavut).

Photograph of two ducks made of fur

Item is a photographic slide depicting two small duck figurines made out of fur, which are posed on a rock. The figurines are from somewhere in the eastern Canadian Arctic and were made by someone named Bill.

Photograph of two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photographic slide depicting two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec. The dolls both have carved faces and traditional Inuit clothes made out of fur. One doll is a man and one doll is a woman. The dolls are posed outdoors against some white stone.

Recording of Barbara Hinds talking to children

Item is a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds talking to three Inuit children. Hinds asks the children questions about their names, games that they like to play, and school. The recording also includes children singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" and "Frère Jacques" in English, French, and Inuktitut.
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