This poster was used during the Lancaster Sound Regional Land Use Planning process. The poster includes thought diagrams and text relating to the relationship between regional land use planning and town planning.
This poster was used during the Lancaster Sound Regional Land Use Planning process. The poster includes thought diagrams and text relating to the relationship between land claims, land use planning, and federal-GNWT deovlution.
This poster was used during the Lancaster Sound Regional Land Use Planning process. The poster includes thought diagrams and text relating to policy categories and how to balance them.
This poster was used during the Lancaster Sound Regional Land Use Planning process. The poster includes diagrams and text relating to the land use planning schedule, shown with symbols on a timeline, including various meetings, tours, workshops, working sessions, pdraft plans, supporting documents, updates, and terms of reference.
This poster was used during the Lancaster Sound Regional Land Use Planning process. The poster includes diagrams and text relating to the land use planning schedule, shown in visual terms., including community input, working groups, products, draft plan, review and feedback, and submission.
[Below, we have transcribed the original caption written by Richard Finnie. His description may cause offense because he uses outdated language to describe Agnes, Paul Adam, and his Inuit wife. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Aklavik Baptism. The Rev. T.E. Jones with Agnes, daughter of half-breed Paul Adam and his Eskimo wife.
[Akaitcho Hall student portrait of Helen Klegenberg or Susan Muckpah]
[Four Akaitcho Hall students. Possibly representatives of Student Council.][George Alogut, Stanley Klenenberg,
Sally Anguyuak and Paula Kringayak]
[Below, we have transcribed the original caption written by Thomas Murray. His description may cause offense because he uses outdated language to describe individuals in this photograph. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Group of mixtures! From left to right half-breed boy (mother an Indian, father a White man) very ? Friend this last summer. 2 Scandinavians. One young Indian Interpreter, Jimmie Cotchillie [Kotchilea?]. A good one…? [Aklavik?]
[Stuart Hodgson speaking at interment of Desmond Henry Fogg (Des) at Beechey Island cairn, 1977]
[Stuart Hodgson by Desmond Henry Fogg (Des) cairn, 1977]
[Group posing at Desmond (Des) Henry Fogg (1927-1976) memorial cairn on Beechey Island, 1977]
[Dene woman and baby].
[An archivist wrote the above description. Below, we have transcribed the original caption written by John Russell. His description may cause offense because he uses outdated language to describe the Dene woman. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Breed woman, with papoose. 1915.
[Below is an original caption that was written by John Russell accompanied by an archival description in squared brackets. Russell's description may cause offense because he uses outdated language to describe a Dene boy. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Breed boy [Dene] and a home made canvas covered canoe, Little Buffalo River [Wood Buffalo National Park].
[Below is an original caption that was written by photographer Archibald Fleming. His description may cause offense because he uses outdated language to describe John Francis. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Tom Summers, master carpenter, and John Francis, half-breed Eskimo Indian
[Three Inuit girls in church choir gowns and hats, Coral Harbour? ca.1971.][in front is Rosie Oolooyuk and behind her is Nancy Taleriktok of Eskimo Point/Arviat]]
[Below is an original caption that was written by photographer Archibald Fleming. His description may cause offense because he uses outdated language to describe Janah. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Staff aft Aklavik Hospital, (left to right) Bishop Fleming, Nurse Bradford, Janah (Half breed Indian-ward maid), Dr. Clequail, Miss Topping. Prior to 1934.
Eshiriniq, Coral Harbour [Annie Napayok – Isiriniq, woman and young girl with toys ca.1971].
[Two small girls seated on a sled].
[An archivist wrote the above description. Below, we have transcribed the original caption that was written by the creator. Their description may cause offense because they use outdated language to describe Bessie. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives].
Bessie, a halfbreed, at Fort Hearne, 1930.
[Below is an original caption that was written by the creator. Their description may cause offense because they use outdated language to describe Joe Bird. We have reproduced the original below because it is a part of the original historical record. If you have feedback or questions, please contact the NWT Archives.]
"Joe Bird, one of the most skillful and best known half-breed pilots in the north. On Jack's boat last year and again piloting the 'S.S. Slave River' this year. He calls Jack 'Brother' and thinks the world of him. He is also a good friend of mine"