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Phase II: October 2005 to August 2007

The second phase of Project Naming continued with the research of photographs in public and private collections held by Library and Archives Canada (LAC). The scope expanded to all three regions of Nunavut  --  Baffin (Qikiqtaaluk), the Central Arctic (Kitikmeot) and Kivalliq (formerly Keewatin)  --  and the time frame was broadened to cover photographs taken from the early 1900s to the mid-1970s. From October 2005 to August 2006, more than 1,700 photographs were digitized and sent to Nunavut Sivuniksavut for identification.

Phase II began when Igloolik Elders Louis Uttak and Abraham Ulayuruluk; Joanna Quassa and Sylvia Ivalu of Nunavut's Department of Culture, Languages, Elders and Youth (CLEY) and Jesse Mike, a resident from Igloolik (Iglulik) and graduate from Nunavut Sivuniksavut Training Program, came to LAC for two weeks of research in October 2005.

Photograph showing Nunavut residents. Left to right: Sylvia Ivalu, Elders Louis Uttak and Abraham Ulayuruluk, as well as Jesse Mike, at Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, looking through photographs from the Baffin (Qikiqtaaluk) and Kivalliq (formerly Keewatin) regions, October 2005

From left to right: Sylvia Ivalu, Elders Louis Uttak and Abraham Ulayuruluk as well as Jesse Mike looking through photographs from the Baffin (Qikiqtaaluk) and Kivalliq (formerly Keewatin) regions
October 2005
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Photograph of Elder Abraham Ulayuruluk and Joanna Quassa looking at a photographic album depicting Inuit, from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, October 2005

Elder Abraham Ulayuruluk and Joanna Quassa looking at a photographic album from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs collection Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
October 2005
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Photograph of Sylvia Ivalu and Elder Louis Uttak from Igloolik (Iglulik), Nunavut, looking through a photographic album depicting Inuit, in the collections of Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, October 2005

Sylvia Ivalu and Elder Louis Uttak looking through a photographic album from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs collection Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
October 2005
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Photograph of Jesse Mike, an Iqaluit resident, using a magnifying glass to look at negatives at Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, October 2005

Jesse Mike, an Iqaluit resident, examining negatives from the Baffin (Qikiqtaaluk) region, Library and Archives Canada Ottawa
October 2005
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During their visit, hundreds of photographs located in different private and public collections were consulted, many of which were digitized and sent to CLEY for identification in December 2005. Elders Uttak and Ulayuruluk were also able to identify individuals in some of the images, including these three photographs from the James Vinton Stowell collection.

Phase II of the project also featured some new developments to the website, such as the addition of more than 1,700 newly digitized images that were added to the database. Other new features included further research, which provided a selection of published sources, film and video references, and links to related websites.