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Inuvik Outfit

Charles (Chas) Saddington modelling the Inuvik replica during the Tsiigehtchic workshop held in July 2002.

 

Photo Credit: 
Gadi Katz, GSCI
Categories: 
Clothing
Image Number: 
gcp_2002_w008.jpg

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