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Norman Simmons

Photo Album

© Norman Simmons (1967 - 1973)

 

17 August, 1969
Female Moose on Gravel Rive
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18 August, 1969
Woodland caribou males & females, Gravel/Natla River Junction

7 April, 1968
Female woodland caribou on a tributary of the Moose Horn River

18 March, 1971
Ke je nejo Mountain. Dall's Sheep

19 March, 1967

Caribou hunters at Gabe Horassi's camp at Tate Lake

10 August, 1967
Shooting Red Dog Mountain. L to R: Gabriel Etchinelle, George Pellissey

15 March, 1968
George Pellissey with lake trout caught by net under ice at Drum Lake

15 March, 1968
Drum Lake. Waiting for the caribou hunters. Vivian MacCauley Pellissey

17 March, 1968
George Pellissey leads caribou hunters from Fort Norman to camp on Drum Lake

17 March, 1968
George Pellissey and Vivian MacCauley Pellissey at Drum Lake

19 March, 1968
Caribou hunters travelling along the Moose Horn (North Redstone) River

19 March, 1968
Caribou hunters travelling along the Moose Horn River

21 April, 1968
Gabriel Etchinelle making rim for drum at Punk Mountain Camp, Gravel (Keele) River

21 April, 1968
Vivian MacCauley Pellissey scrapes caribou hide for drum while George Pellissey looks on, Punk Mountain Camp, Gravel River

26 April, 1968
Gabriel Etchinelle making a drum at Punk Mountain Camp, Gravel River

14 May, 1968
Madeline Karkagie making sinew for sewing, Punk Mountain Camp, Gravel River

27 May, 1968
Stretching and shaping moose skin boat with ribs of spruce saplings. Punk Mountain Camp, Gravel River. L to R: Jonas MacCauley, George Pellissey, Gabriel Etchinelle

29 May, 1968
Going downstream in the moose skin boat, Gravel River. L to R: Madeline Karkagie, Vivian MacCauley Pellissey, Gabriel Etchinelle

29 May, 1968
Moose skin boat travelling down the Gravel River from Punk Mountain Camp

30 May, 1968
Breaking camp, mounth of Inlin Brook, Gravel River, to continue moose skin boat journey from Punk Mountain Camp to Fort Norman