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Charles Camsell and others with Canadian villagers, circa 1935
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Description
Group photograph of W. Sunderland, C. H. Dickens, A. D. Maclean, and Charles Camsell with residents north of the Arctic Circle. Technology Review, December 1935, p. 96.
Original Caption: "6. Group of Esquimo (sic) and white residents at the mouth of Coppermine River on the shore of Coronation Gulf. N. W. T."
Original Caption: "Above. The most northerly point of the trip, latitude 68, a degree and a half inside the Arctic Circle. The few white residents and a group of smiling Eskimos were most hospitable. Below. The flight included a visit to Fort Smith, the capital of the Northwest Territories, on the Slave River"