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Turpin Cockney portrays his Grandfather Bob Cockney (Nuligak) in the documentary "Worlds Collide"
Photo: Tom Radford |
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Inuit on whaling ship, Herschel Island , 1890s
Photo: Alaska Archives |
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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 |
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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 |
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Nuligak (Bob Cockney), Herschel Island, 1910 |
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Nuligak (Bob Cockney), at the time of writing his biography |
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Inuit women aboard one of the whaling ships, anchored at Herschel Island circa, 1895
Photo: Alaska Archives |
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Whaling ships wintering over at Herschel Island . "Johnny the Painter" 1893 |
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Cathy Cockney works at Inuvialuit cultural site, Herschel Island
Photo: Tom Radford |
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Winnie Cockney with her daughter Jane camping on Herschel Island
Photo: Tom Radford |
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Cathy Cockney and colleague review photos and maps of Herschel's history
Photo: Tom Radford |
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Cathy Cockney and colleague listen to the elders, Herschel Island
Photo: Tom Radford |
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Co-Director / Producer, Peter Raymont |
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Director / Co-Producer, Tom Radford |
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Co-Director,
Patrick Reed |
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