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The Central Eskimo, by Franz Boas, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1964
Arctic Stories, by Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak, illustrated by Vladyana Langer Krykorka, Toronto: Annick Press, 1998
Drum dancer with helping spirits, by George Tatanniq, from the exhibition An Inuit Perspective: Baker Lake sculpture from the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Baker Lake, Nunavut: Itsarnittarkarvik: Inuit Heritage Centre, 2000
The Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay, from Notes Collected by Capt. George Comer, Capt. James S. Mutch and Rev. E.J. Peck, by Franz Boas, New York, Published by order of the Trustees, American Museum of Natural History, 1901-1907
Ihumatak, George Evaglok's adopted daughter, learning how to drum dance and sing, [now] Kugluktuk, Nunavut, ca. 1949-1950
Maria plays on a huge drum during a drum dance party held at the local school, [now] Kugluktuk, Nunavut, 1959
James Koighok (left) and Pungiak (right) doing the "aquarmuitaaq," a type of drum dance, [now] Kugluktuk, Nunavut, n.d.
Inuk standing in front of an Igloo, Chesterfield Inlet, [now] Nunavut, February 1952
Old Lady, by Ruth Tulurialik, from Qikaaluktut: Images of Inuit Life, by Ruth Tulurialik and David Pelly, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1986