Images

The images in this library were largely taken during GSCI research projects by staff or individuals involved in our research. These are a small selection of the more than 5,000 photographs currently on file. We hope to make more available in the future as we digitize our photo collection. Please note that the photographs included in the History section may also come from Archival and/or published works not generated by GSCI. Please credit the photographer and source of all photographs as indicated.

Copyright notice

These on-line images may be used for research and non-commercial purposes only, with the understanding that the photographer and source will be credited as noted. Photographs may not be reproduced in published works or used in public broadcasts without the written permission of the Gwich'in Social & Cultural Institute.

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William Kush Viteetshìk (East Seela Creek). Photo credit: Ingrid Kritsch, GSCI
Category: Places

Aerial view of William Kush Viteetshìk (East Seela Creek). Photo taken during the 1999 Tombstone Oral History Project, a partnership between GSCI, Teetl'it Gwich'in Council, Tr'ondek Hwech'in and...

Photo credit: Melanie Fafard.
Category: Places

The village at Eight Miles (Nataiinlaii) in the fall.

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

View of the Blackstone River valley with cabin remains in the foreground at Ts’ok Ìitl’in. Georgette McLeod walking in the background. Photo taken during the 1999 Tombstone Oral History Project, a...

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

Cabins at the Mouth of the Peel Village.
  Photo taken during the 1996 Delta Science Camp.

Alma Cardinal, GSCI
Category: Places

Chii Gho’ Tł’ąįį and the Flats (in the foreground) at Tsiigehtchic

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

Alestine Andre's fish camp at Diighe'tr'aajil (near Tree River) on the Mackenzie River. Margaret Mitchell, James Cardinal and Alestine Andre in camp, with Erika Kritsch walking up hill in...

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

Łìidlaii, (a.k.a The Forks) of the Arctic Red River, where the Arctic Red and Cranswick rivers meet

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

Gabe Andre and George Niditchie examining the unique geography of Nèhtrùh Chì’  along the Arctic Red River during the 1993 Gwichya Gwich'in Place Names Project.

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

Nap Norbert looking at Tithegeh Chì' also called Gwi’eekajìlchit, a striking cliff face on Campbell Lake in the Gwich'in Territorial Park near Inuvik

Ingrid Kritsch
Category: Places

Remains of the chimney from the Roman Catholic mission house at Teetshik Goghas (a.k.a. Old Arctic Red).

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