Collection search - Part 4, Canadian Arctic Expedition
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Record information – Brief Part 4, Canadian Arctic Expedition
Series title:Canadian Arctic ExpeditionHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1915Item number (ISN):132162Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA / OFFICE NATIONAL DU FILM DU CANADA: STOCK SHOTSAccession:1972-0118Media:FilmOriginal title:Canadian Arctic Expedition 1918 [sic]Part:1 of 1Production date:1915Production credit:photography, George Hubert WilkinsDescription:An Eskimo (Inuit) family shifting camp (family of young Copper Inuk shaman Uloksak Meyok). Men in Arctic clothing loading a sled, pushing and pulling overloaded sled, hitching dogs to it and crossing some melt water. Coming from the lake; two Copper Eskimo (Inuit) women, Kaioranna and Nironella, wives of Attigi and Akseatak, fishing on the ice of fishing lake near Bernard Harbour. Eskimos (Inuit) setting up skin shelter and campfire. Eskimo (Inuk) shifting camp. Eskimo (Inuit) woman dressing a baby (baby is placed in her parka hood), and mending boot. Eskimo (Inuk) repairing an arrow working sinew with his teeth, testing bow and arrow. Coming from fishing lake. Putting up a shelter. Copper Eskimos (Inuit) spearing salmon in the fishing creek (Nulahugyuk Creek) at midnight near Bernard Harbour. Cutting up and cleaning salmon with ulu, then hanging fish to dry. <9mn 40s>Language:SilentOriginal number:NM 175-NNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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