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Turpin Cockney portrays his Grandfather Bob Cockney (Nuligak) in the documentary "Worlds Collide"

Photo: Tom Radford

Inuit on whaling ship, Herschel Island , 1890s

Photo: Alaska Archives

       

Nuligak ("Bob Cockney") on his schooner, Herschel Island, 1950. During the last years of his life he wrote the first Inuit autobiography, "I, Nuligak"

Photo: Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, NWT

Rev. Isaac Stringer and his wife, Sadie Stringer on Herschel Island , 1896. Rev. Stringer was an Anglican missionary stationed on Herschel Island during the early years of the whaling boom.

Photo: Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives

       
Nuligak (Bob Cockney), Herschel Island, 1910 Nuligak (Bob Cockney), at the time of writing his biography
       

Inuit women aboard one of the whaling ships, anchored at Herschel Island circa, 1895

Photo: Alaska Archives

Whaling ships wintering over at Herschel Island . "Johnny the Painter" 1893
       

Cathy Cockney works at Inuvialuit cultural site, Herschel Island

Photo: Tom Radford

Winnie Cockney with her daughter Jane camping on Herschel Island

Photo: Tom Radford

       

Cathy Cockney and colleague review photos and maps of Herschel's history

Photo: Tom Radford

Cathy Cockney and colleague listen to the elders, Herschel Island

Photo: Tom Radford

       
Co-Director / Producer, Peter Raymont Director / Co-Producer, Tom Radford
       
Co-Director,
Patrick Reed
   
       
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