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Gelatin silver print
Keenipitoo wearing decorative parka, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
Artist
John M. Kinnaird
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
1928-1930
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions12.5 x 8 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-1986.71.147
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
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Inuit child wearing parka and mitts, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.128
Inuit child wearing parka, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.127
Inuit child wearing parka and mitts, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.131
Inuk wearing parka, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.133
Inuk wearing parka, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.135
Inuk wearing parka, Pond Inlet, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.134
D. Edmunds, interpreter, wearing fur parka, Pond Inlet post, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.203
F. Troupe wearing fur parka, Pond Inlet post, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.204
Const. F. W. Ashe, R.C.M.P., wearing fur parka, Pond Inlet post, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.205
Const. R. J. Kidston, R.C.M.P., wearing fur parka, Pond Inlet post, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.207
D. Edmunds, interpreter, wearing fur parka, Pond Inlet post, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.210
J. W. Nichols, H. B. C., wearing fur parka, Pond Inlet post, NU, 1928-30
John M. Kinnaird
1928-1930
MP-1986.71.212
This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.