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2014-10-01
Stobbs, Robyn, Digital Library North
The Aurora Research Institute uses this small wind turbine for research.
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2015-07-11
This Boeing 737-200 Combi is flown by Canadian North Airlines, owned by Nor Terra Inc., which is, in turn owned by the 100% aboriginal Inuvialuit Development Corporation. Canadian North flies to Northwest Territories and Nunavut destinations from Edmonton and Ottawa. The Boeing 737- 200 Combi...
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
The Tusaayaksat Building in Inuvik, NWT houses the Inuvilauit Cultural Resource Centre and the Inuvialuit Communications Society.
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Abraham Anghik Ruben's Artist's Statement from the 2015 Aurora Borealis exhibit in Yellowknife, NWT
Download2015-07-09
Ruben, Abraham Anghik, Campbell, Sandy
This artist's statement accompanied Abraham Anghik Ruben's exhibit, Aurora Borealis, at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre during the summer of 2015. Ruben was born in Paulatuk, NWT.
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
A power pole in the foreground supports transmission cables for electricity and other utilities. In permafrost environments, utilities have to be delivered above ground, so poles are used for multiple services. In the background are the MacKenzie Delta and the Richardson Mountains.
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2017-05-29
This Cessna 208B Grand Caravan operated by North Wright Airways, flew the DLN research team from Inuvik to Aklavik, where they demonstrated the digital library. North Wright Airways is a family owned, regional connector serving Inuvik, Aklavik, Fort Good Hope, Colville Lake, Norman Wells,...
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2014-10-01
Digital Library North, Stobbs, Robyn
The Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre has a mandate to promote the three dialects of the Inuvialuktun language. This display shows some of the children's books that have been published in the three dialects.