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Courtesy William Firth
Category: History

John Firth. This photo was taken in 1929, a few weeks after Mr. Firth received his 60 years of service pin from the Hudson's Bay Company. The pin appears on his lapel. (According to information...

Courtesy William Firth
Category: History

Margaret (Stewart) Firth and John Firth.

Melanie Fafard, GSCI
Category: History

Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP) Monument to the 1911 Lost Patrol in the Fort McPherson Anglican Church graveyard.

Ingrid Kritsch, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Walter Alexie, Richard Thompson, Vanessa Kaye and Melanie Fafard examining the bank for artefacts in the Tł’oondih area.

Eric Damkjar, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Red and white glass trade beads found in-situ during excavation at the Martin Zheh site up the Arctic Red River in 1995.

Ingrid Kritsch, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Archaeologist Eric Damkjar shows Yvonne Andre how to make stone tools while Erika Kritsch looks on. Photo taken during the GSCI Gwich'in Science Camp (Martin Zheh Ethno-Archaeology Field School)...

Eric Damkjar, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Berna Natsie excavating in the lower levels of the Martin Zheh site up the Arctic Red River in 1996.

Melanie Fafard, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Youth working with archaeologists at the Fort McPherson archaeological site in August 2002.

Melanie Fafard, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Gerald Tetlichi holding a barbed antler spear point he excavated at the Fort McPherson site in 2002.

Ingrid Kritsch, GSCI
Category: Archaeology

Morgan Keevik and Gerald Tetlichi screening for artefacts at the archaeological site in Fort McPherson. August 2000. 

 

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