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- 617Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Digital Image Collection
- 19Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Collection
- 8University of Alberta Library
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- 7University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Publications
- 433Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 9Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
- 6Hayashi, Naotaka
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- 56Antarctic Peninsula
- 56Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
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- 24Arctic flowers
- 24September, 2016
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2024-06-12
Wool carders have surfaces with teeth or pins that are pulled against each other to straighten the strands of wool in a fleece. In this image, from the Straumen Farm in Tromsø Municipality, northern Norway, there are two types. On the left a large with two handles, horizontal and vertical,...
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2015-08-11
This rock is a chip from the oldest rock in the world, a crustal outcrop at Acasta River, Northwest Territories. It is 3.962 billion years old and is comprised of zircons, quartz, plagioclass fedlspars, biotite, hornblende, allanite, sphene, garnet, magnetite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite...
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2016-06-18
This birch bark backpack, along with a pair of woven birch bark shoes were donated to the Sointula Museum by the Renwell Family. The Sointula Museum holds artifacts and archival documents relating to the Finnish utopian community which was started on Malcolm Island, British Columbia in 1909.