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[Akaitcho Hall Graduation]
N-2018-010: 06208 · Item · June 9, 1979
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Male athlete of the year award being presented to Louis Tattuines of Rankin Inlet at the "break-up" celebration at Akaitcho Hall, Yellowknife. Published in Native Press newspaper June 22, 1979, page 13. ][Later ID says not Louis Tattuinee]

[Meeting]
N-2018-010: 07855 · Item · January 1981
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Man speaks at Education meeting, (Nellie Cournoyea?) Yellowknife, January 1981. Photographers: Tom Ross and Laurence Norbert]

[Meeting]
N-2018-010: 07864 · Item · January 1981
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Members of the public [Whitford, Krutko, Eagle] attend an education meeting at the Yellowknife Inn. Photographer: Jane Lewington]

[Dettah]
N-2018-010: 06496 · Item · September 1979
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Children with a ball in Dettah (Detah). Photographer: Tom Ross or Tessa Macintosh. Left to right: Eileen Liske, Laurie Tobie?, and two unidentified children.]

[Dettah]
N-2018-010: 05660 · Item · August 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Two girls (Therese Charlo and Sarah Charlo) looking at a copy of Treaty 8 in a museumobile "Canada North" display in Dettah. Published in Native Press newspaper September 1, 1978, page 7. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh.]

[Dettah]
N-2018-010: 05659 · Item · August 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Group of children at a museumobile "Canada North" display in Dettah. Published in Native Press newspaper September 1, 1978, page 6. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh. Children left to right: Mary Adele (Mardel) Crapeau, Peter Charlo (back), Tina Liske, Bobby Crapeau, Bertha Drygeese, Peter Tsetta, Harry Crookedhand, Eileen Drygeese.]

[Dettah]
N-2018-010: 05658 · Item · August 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Girl (Mary Adele (Mardel) Crapeau) touching a beaver hide on a stretcher at museumobile "Canada North" display in Dettah. Published in Native Press newspaper September 1, 1978, page 6. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh.]

[Dettah]
N-2018-010: 05657 · Item · August 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Group of children with a fox fur at a museumobile "Canada North" display in Dettah. Published in Native Press newspaper September 1, 1978, page 6. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh. Children left to right: Laurie Tobie, Tina Crookedhand, Paul Baillargeon, Bernie Martin, Leon Crapeau, Margie Betsina, Alex Betsina (face partially obscured), Jonas Baillargeon.]

[Baseball]
N-2018-010: 05463 · Item · June 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Dettah "Little Braves" Coach Jonas Sangris and players review the score sheet of a baseball game. Published in Native Press newspaper June 23, 1978, page 10. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh. Left to right: Charlie Sangris (in profile), Peter Charlo, Lawrence Sangris, Coach Jonas Sangris, Peter Liske.]

[Baseball]
N-2018-010: 05460 · Item · June 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Dettah "Little Braves" baseball team gather around their coach's truck. Published in Native Press newspaper, June 23, 1978, page 1. Photographer: Tessa Macintosh. From left: Peter Martin, Jimmy Beaulieu (in truck), James Tobie, Joe Lacorne (slightly behind), Lawrence Sangris, Peter Liske, Roy Sangris (sitting on truck), Lawrence Crapeau, Ernest Liske, ? (facing away from camera), Freddie Drygeese, ? (looking down).]

[Dettah picnic]
N-2018-010: 05447 · Item · June 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[People at a Dettah (Detah) picnic. Photographer: Maurice Cleary. People include Rosanna or Eileen Crapeau (child at back), Jonah Sangris, Nora Lacorne.]

[Dettah]
N-2018-010: 05436 · Item · June 1978
Part of Native Communications Society fonds

[Children running toward the shore in Dettah (Detah). Photographer: Maurice Cleary. Children back to front, left to right: Leon Michael Crapeau (front of group of three), Margie Sangris, Sally Drygeese, Tina Crookedhand (far back), Tina Liske, Norman Frank Crapeau, Eileen Drygeese.]