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Gelatin silver print
A member of the Aivilingmiut group of Inuit, 1920 (?)
Photographer
Frederick W. Berchem
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1919-1921
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions13.9 x 8.3 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1984.126.1.33
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
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Aivilingmiut group aboard the S. S. "Nascopie", Ouangawak on right, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920
MP-1984.126.1.128
Aivilingmiut man and wife, Igluligaarjuk (Chesterfield Inlet), NU, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920
MP-1984.126.1.125
Aivilingmiut group aboard the S. S. "Nascopie", Igluligaarjuk (Chesterfield Inlet), NU, 1919-21
Frederick W. Berchem
1919-1921
MP-1984.126.1.120
Oldest Aivilingmiut woman, Igluligaarjuk (Chesterfield Inlet) vicinity, NU, 1919-21
Frederick W. Berchem
1919-1921
MP-1984.126.1.21
Aivilingmiut boy, Pond Inlet, NU, 1921
Frederick W. Berchem
1921/08
MP-1984.126.1.183
Stewards of the S. S. "Nascopie" with Inuit group, Igluligaarjuk (Chesterfield Inlet), NU, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920
MP-1984.126.1.137
Inuit trappers for the H. B. C. post, Port Burwell, NU, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920/07
MP-1984.126.1.80
A polar bear killed by the Inuit at Igluligaarjuk (Chesterfield Inlet), NU, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920/10
MP-1984.126.1.37
Inuit pilot leaving the ship off Beacon Island, Lake Harbour, NU, 1920
Frederick W. Berchem
1920/10
MP-1984.126.1.64
Inuit group in front of tent, Port Burwell, QC-NU, 1919, copied in 1970-1980
Frederick W. Berchem
Copied in 1970-1980
MP-1984.130.6
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