Frank Analok talks about Iqaluktuuttiaq, 1999
An interview with Frank Analok, captured during a session of the Iqaluktuuttiaq Place Names Project, in 1999.
An interview with Frank Analok, captured during a session of the Iqaluktuuttiaq Place Names Project, in 1999.
Audio footage from a 2004 interview with Frank Analok while at Iqaluktuuq.
During a trip to Kiluhiqtuq, Luke Novoligak talks about the caribou crossing at Hanningajuq.
During a workshop on traditional fishing technology in 2008, Moses Koihok shared his knowledge of fishing technology.
Explore a series of virtual exhibitions curated by staff and Elders at the PI/KHS.
A collection of digital publications that share our histories and traditions.
Kuugjuaq—also known as Perry River—is a region on the Queen Maud Gulf mainland where many Inuinnait lived before transitioning into permanent settlements during the 1950s. For generations, the area has served as both a permanent camp and seasonal site for harvesting resources; a fact attested to by the area’s large number of archaeological sites and recorded Elder histories. … Read more