A group of five boys and men standing in front of a small airplane at King William Island; all are wearing parkas, fur mittens and moccasins.
An Inuk family (man, woman and child) standing by a loaded sled; other sleds, dogs and a boat are visible in the background. The individuals are wearing parkas, fur mittens and moccasins.
A front facing portrait of a woman named Hoyhoyok at Coppermine (now known as Kugluktuk), wearing traditional clothing.
A side and back facing portrait of a woman named Hoyhoyok at Coppermine (now known as Kugluktuk), wearing traditional clothing.
View of a woman crouching while skinning a seal.
View of a woman skinning a seal.
View of a seal skins hanging to dry above an igloo at Cambridge Bay.
View of a man holding a "discovery recording " at a Inuk stone cache located at Bloody Falls (now also known as Kugluk Falls).
View of a group of Inuk standing in a semi-circle around a man with a skin drum; all are wearing fur parkas.