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North America Inuit people and culture With digital objects
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Photograph of a handmade fur doll

Item is a photographic slide depicting a handmade fur doll posed on some snow. The doll was photographed in Port Burwell, Northwest Territories (now Killiniq, Nunavut).

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.

Photograph of a boy riding a bicycle next to a shop called "Eskimo Crafts"

Item is a photographic slide depicting a child in a white sweater riding a bicycle in front of a small white and blue store with a sign that says "Eskimo Crafts." There is a white house next to the store as well as a yellow truck. The photograph was taken in an unidentified location in northern Quebec.

Photograph of a group of women standing next to a building

Item is a photographic slide depicting a group of women and young children standing together next to a grey building in an unidentified location in northern Quebec. The women are wearing scarves over their heads in a variety of bright colours and patterns.

Recording of an interview with Reverend Bill Peacock

File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with with Reverend Bill Peacock, who was a Moravian missionary for 26 years in Labrador. Peacock discusses the Inuit language and the way that the government has dealt with the Inuit people.
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