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Yukon Coast, log cabins

Aerial view of log cabin remains at King Point, Yukon coast, facing east.

Yukon Coast, ice on the Beaufort Sea from King Point

Aerial view of log cabin remains at King Point, Yukon coast, facing south.

Aerial view of log cabin remains at King Point, Yukon coast, facing north.

Yukon coast, log cabin

Yukon coast, log cabin

Yukon coast, log cabin

Aerial view of a log cabin south end of King Point, Yukon coast.

Aerial view of two log cabins south end of King Point, Yukon coast.

Aerial view of two log cabins south end of King Point, Yukon coast.

Log cabin at King Point

Log cabin at King Point

The image shows an old log cabin in King Point.

A photo of Renie Arey and Fred Inglangasuk by helicopter.

A photo of an entrance of log cabin in King Point.

The image shows an entrance of log cabin in King Point.

The image shows the remains of log cabin in King Point.

The image shows the remains of log cabin in King Point

Mary Kailek is storytelling about her life stories from her younger days, of her father, of her grandfather, of some comical stories, of trading piffi (dryfish) for staples with the police who arrived by boat, of various visitors, of learning how to…

Mabel Steffanson is continuing to tell her life stories of her younger days of she and her family’s travels, of gathering eggs, fishing, a lot of deaths due to the big flu, of fun times, and more. Final, part 5.

Persis Gruben continues to tell stories of she and her family’s travels, of various families and people, of the big houses belonging to the police and Hudson’s Bay, of various the types of homes that Inuvialuit lived in, of the big flu that…

Kenneth Peeloolook continues his storytelling from 1902 and 1921, of their travels, adventures, caribou hunting experiences, drumming, singing, and dancing, arrival of the White Bowhead Whalers, along with alcohol, mining, employment, and much more, …

Host of the A Long Time Ago program, Louie Goose airs Mark Noksana who shares his memories of his reindeer herding experiences. Mark speaks of when they were herding the reindeer from Alaska in the early 1930’s. Part 1, To be continued.

Elder Amos Tumma is telling stories of hunting, fishing, trapping, and his many travels and how he and others lived long ago as well as the many changes.
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