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On the shop floor, assembling the centre panel spars for war planes, Canadian Car and Foundry Co.
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Foundry department showing die fitters, plaster pattern makers, and moulders at work
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Women working in the welding room, welding and riveting, at the Canadian Car and Foundry Co.
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Elsie Gregory christens new plane
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Women working at Algoma Steel Inc., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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John Baptiste Fiddler planing lumber at Sandy Lake
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Woman splitting logs, Moosonee
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Birchbark covered fish smoking shelter, Longlac
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A reed mat called a "pa-soomin-an" for drying blueberries or wild rice
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Woman de-hairing caribou hide at Attawapiskat
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Charlie Agosti removing brains from caribou head [with woman and child looking on], Attawapuskat [Attawapiskat]. Brains serve a function as alum and salt in hide tanning.
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Mrs. Charlie Agostie cooking caribou meat, from a caribou that her husband shot, over an open fire
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Hide of a black bear, at Deer Lake, north of Red Lake.
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Woman of the Echum family fleshing a beaver pelt and scraping it during the "frost drying" process, near Gogoma
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Mrs. George Baxter lacing a beaver pelt into a drying frame. Overhead hangs half of a tanned moosehide.
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Stanley Naveau with a moosehide that has been de-haired, and hung to cure before being cut into "babiche". Babiche is rawhide lacing such as used for snowshoe webbing, Mattagami Reserve, Gogama
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Smoking moose hide – Weagamow Lake
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Mrs. Duncan Gray and her daughter untangling a gillnet
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Woman named Geegay preparing pickerel (walleye) for cooking or smoking at the Old Point in Long Lake 58 First Nation Reserve (Ginoogamaa-zaaga'igan 58)
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Woman plucking geese
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Spaghnum moss is drying as stuffing for an infants moss bag or tikinagun, Lansdowne House
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William Moore of Mattagami Reserve, near Gogama, Ont., mending a gill net for Department of Lands and Forests
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Seal blubber hanging to dry in Attawapiskat
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Ojibway trapper with pelt of a raccoon he killed at Windigo Lake, a northern record for the species. (Northwest of Pickle Lake)
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Plug of alder wood inserted through the nasal septum of a dead beaver. The trapper dragged the carcass home by attaching a length of twine to the plug, far easier than carrying it.
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Jessie Mann (an Ojibwa woman living alone in her house in Gogama, Ont.) with a hare she bagged.
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Elijah Kakegamic with a wolverine pelt (Sandy Lake)
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Hunters with killed caribou
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William Moore of Mattagami Reserve demonstrating how to start a fire with a bow drill
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Plane on the ice, Moosonee