#ProjectNaming identifies Indigenous peoples in photographs from Library and Archives Canada.
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Two First Nations people sit on some logs, Yukon, ca. 1937.
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Three Inuit women sit together, Cape Smith, Nunavut, ca. 1945.
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A First Nations woman, two boys and a toddler, unknown Haudenosaunee community, between 1910 and 1921.
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An Inuuk woman and child, Mittimatalik/Tununiq, Nunavut, 1931.
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Inuit gathered outside a Hudson’s Bay Company outpost, possibly in Iqaluit, Nunavut, July 1956. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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A Gwich’in girl in a flowered dress carries a young child on her back, Old Crow, Yukon, ca. 1937. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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Inuit children pushing a wheeled cart, Igloolik, Nunavut, September 13, 1958. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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A young Gwich’in woman smiles while standing in front of the Old Crow Trading Post, Old Crow, Yukon, ca. 1937. Do you recognize the woman in this photo?
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Inuk woman wearing a plaid shawl, possibly sewing, Arviat, Nunavut, unknown date. Do you recognize the woman in this photo?
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An Inuk mother and her child stand outside in traditional winter clothing, location and date unknown. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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Algonquin man playing the fiddle, Maniwaki, Quebec, summer 1974. Do you recognize the man in this photo?
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A young Inuk girl, carrying a puppy in her scarf, stands with an older Inuk person, Northwest Territories or Nunavut, ca. 1935. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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A Gwich’in toddler in a fur parka, Old Crow, Yukon, ca. 1937. Do you recognize the child in this photo?
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Young Inuuk boys standing together in traditional dress, Arviat, Nunavut, April 1945. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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A Gwich’in man stands outside in a fur hat, Old Crow, Yukon, ca. 1937. Do you recognize the man in this photo?
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Two individuals sitting outside a canvas tent, each smoking a pipe, Northwest Territories or Nunavut, 1910. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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A Gwich’in family sitting on the front railing of a house, Old Crow, Yukon, ca. 1937. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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Inuk girl showing a piece of clothing to an Inuk boy, Igloolik, Nunavut, 1953. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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Anishinaabe family sitting outside in front of a tent, Lac Seul, Ontario, 1920. Do you recognize anyone in this photo?
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