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Aklavik (N.W.T.)

Aklavik (from the Inuvialuktun meaning barrenground grizzly place) is a hamlet located in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Until 1961, the community served as the regional administrative centre for the territorial government.

Aklavik began in the early 1900s with the Hudson's Bay Company opening a trading post in 1912 and the Roman Catholic Church establishing a mission in 1926. Located on the Peel Channel, in a good trapping area, the community became a transportation hub in the Mackenzie.

Indian record

Description
Creator: 

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

Start Date: 
1961
End Date: 
1961
Date Range: 
1961 January - 1961 April
Physical Description: 

0.4 cm of textual record. - 4 issues

Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Winnipeg : Canadian Publishers Ltd.
Volume: 
XXIV
Issue: 
1 - 4
Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
017
Shelf Location: 
2012-033-001
Container Number: 
001
Description Level: 
Image: 

Indian missionary record

Description
Creator: 

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

Start Date: 
1956
End Date: 
1956
Date Range: 
1956 June - 1956 December
Physical Description: 

0.4 cm of textual record and graphic material. - 5 issues

Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Ottawa : Le Droit
Volume: 
XIX
Issue: 
6 - 10
Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
008
Shelf Location: 
2012-033-001
Container Number: 
001
Description Level: 
Image: