Images
The images in this library were largely taken during GSCI research projects by staff or individuals involved in our research. These are a small selection of the more than 5,000 photographs currently on file. We hope to make more available in the future as we digitize our photo collection. Please note that the photographs included in the History section may also come from Archival and/or published works not generated by GSCI. Please credit the photographer and source of all photographs as indicated.
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These on-line images may be used for research and non-commercial purposes only, with the understanding that the photographer and source will be credited as noted. Photographs may not be reproduced in published works or used in public broadcasts without the written permission of the Gwich'in Social & Cultural Institute.
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Ida Stewart cutting out the tunic for the 19th C. Gwich'in man's summer outfit using a pattern drawn by Dorothy Burnham and provided by Judy Thompson of the Canadian Museum of Civilization during...
Charles (Chas) Saddington modelling the Inuvik replica during the Tsiigehtchic workshop held in July 2002.
Lillian Wright sewing beads on the Inuvik pants during the Tsiigehtchic workshop held in July 2002.
Sewing the mitts during the Tsiigehtchic workshop held in July 2002 . Note the porcupine quill wrapped fringes.
Judy Thompson, Audrey Snowshoe, William George Firth, Elizabeth Colin, and Joanne Bird examining the original 19th C. traditional Gwich'in man's caribou skin clothing outfit on loan from the...
Seamstress Rosie Firth of Fort McPherson sewing with quills during the Yellowknife workshop held in December 2000.
Charles (Chas) Saddington modelling the Inuvik replica at the completion of the workshop held in Tsiigehtchic in July 2002. The seamstresses are: (back) Effie Bella Snowshoe, Maureen Koe, Irene...
Charles (Chas) Saddington modelling the Inuvik replica at the completion of the workshop held in Tsiigehtchic in July 2002. The seamstresses are: (back) Effie Bella Snowshoe, Maureen Koe, Irene...