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.

Copyright notice

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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Engraving by Alexander Hunter Murray
Category: History

Winter Lodges of the Kootchin [Gwich'in], 1847-48.  Original sketch by Alexander Murray, in "Journal of the Yukon", 1847-48.  Colour lithograph by M&N Hanhart in Richardson, John, "...

Engraving by Alexander Hunter Murray
Category: History

Western Gwich'in winter camp drawn by Alexander Hunter Murray in 1848.

Engraving by Alexander Hunter Murray
Category: History

Dance of the Kootcha Kootchin [Gwichyah Gwich'in], 1847-48.
Original sketch by Alexander Murray, in "Journal of the Yukon",  1847-48.  Colour lithograph by M&N Hanhart in...

Ingrid Kritsch, GSCI
Category: History

Hudson's Bay Company manager's house in Fort McPherson.

Engraving by Alexander Hunter Murray
Category: History

Kootchin [Gwich'in] hunters, 1847-48.
Original sketch by Alexander Murray, in "Journal of the Yukon", 184-748.  Colour lithograph by M&N Hanhart in Richardson, John, "Arctic...

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.