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ix Illustrations Figures FM.1. The Inuvialuit Settlement Region xiv 2.1. Schooners in dock at Tuktoyaktuk, circa 1940s 20 2.2. Caterpillar pulling load outside Hudson’s Bay post, Aklavik 22 2.3. “Rat Sunday,” with parishioners bringing in muskrat pelts as offering, Aklavik, 1933 24 2.4. Aklavik schoolgirls with S.S. Distributor in background, 1944 25 2.5. Inuvialuit bringing ashore a bearded seal, Langton Bay, NWT 27 2.6. William Norman and William Nerysoo at the Berger Inquiry, Fort MacPherson, 1976 31 2.7. Excavations at the Pond site conducted by Charles Arnold, 2007 35 2.8. Daryn Archie excavating at Qainuirvik, July 2003 37 2.9. Nuligak onboard schooner Omingmak, circa 1948–1956 41 2.10. Nellie Cournoyea, during her tenure as Northwest Territories government leader, 1993 44 4.1. Mervin Joe on Mackenzie River, Aklavik, June 2005 63 4.2. MacFarlane Collection workshop participants, November 2009 65 4.3. James Pokiak scouting game near Tuktoyaktuk, 1987 66 4.4. Winnie Cockney discusses her dog team while looking at an archaeological dog whip handle, June 2005 70 4.5. Albert Elias sporting traditional snow goggles at MacFarlane Collection workshop, November 2009 71 4.6. Moses Kayotuk and Barbra Allen discussing an ulimaun (scraper/ adze), June 2005 72 6.1. Map of Inuvialuit contemporary communities, archaeological sites, and traditional sites 94 6.2. Hilda Irish holding father-in-law’s account of the weather and store transactions from Qainuirvik, July 2005 97 illustrATIONS x 6.3. Danny C. Gordon looking at a bird blunt artifact, June 2005 100 6.4. Victor Allen in Inuvik, July 2005 101 6.5. Sheba Selamio looking at a net gauge, June 2005 103 6.6. Frankie Stefansson holding an ulimaun (scaper/adze), July 2005 107 6.7. Reinforcement for harpoon drag from Niaqulik, Ivvavik National Park 111 6.8. Frankie Stefansson’s sketch of the placement and function of a reinforcement in harpoon apparatus 112 6.9. Wooden plug from Qainuirvik, Ivvavik National Park 113 6.10. Chisel from Catton Point, Ivvavik National Park 114 6.11. Lucy Inglangasuk with her whaling ulu, July 2005 118 6.12. Albert Elias studying manufacture of sinew-back bow, November 2009 124 6.13. James Pokiak demonstrating how an atl atl (throwing spear) is used at the MacFarlane Collection workshop, November 2009 126 6.14. Ned Kayotuk and Sarah Meyook discuss use of net gauge, June 2005 131 8.1. Nellie Arey discusses traditional life at Qainurvik, North Yukon, August 2003 147 8.2. Gerry Kisoun and his father, Victor Allen, Muskrat Jamboree, Inuvik, April 2006 149 8.3. Mervin Joe and Natasha Lyons during northern fieldwork, February 2011 151 Tables 4.1. Inuvialuit Archaeology Partnership project team 63 4.2. Inuvialuit Elders, community leaders, and educators interviewed as part of the Inuvialuit Archaeology Partnership 64 4.3. Community deliverables of Inuvialuit Archaeology Partnership 79 6.1. Interpretations of artifacts from Ivvavik National Park by Inuvialuit Elders from Aklavik and Inuvik, NWT 110 ...

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