Acknowledgements
In memory of Billy Day, Inuvialuit Elder, 1930-2008
The Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and organizations for their valuable contributions to this exhibit:
- Lois Harwood, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Richard Binder, Inuvialuit subsistence harvester
- Myrna Pokiak
- Norm Snow and Frank Pokiak, Inuvialuit Joint Secretariat
- Paul Brodie, whale biologist
- Pierre Richard, Jeremy Stewart, Theresa Nichols, Patricia Ramlal, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Valeria Vergara and the Vancouver Aquarium
- Jamie Bastedo, Cygnus Environmental
- Tim Byers, Byers Environmental Studies
- Max Friesen, University of Toronto
- Jeff Hipfner, Jeff Hipfner Design and Audio
- Annie and Adam Emaghok
- Dora and William Raddi Sr.
- Clarence Mangilana
- David Nasogaluak
- Billy Day
- Felix Nuyaviak
- Beverly Amos
- Albert Elias
- Richard Binder
And a big thanks to the Pokiak family for their invaluable contribution to the Qilalukkat! Belugas! exhibit. Together they provided research, interviews of elders, photographs of their smokehouse, materials for the diorama and some of their own tools. Quyanni.
- Autumn Downey
- Canadian Museum of Nature
- Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Günter Ziesler
- Humfrey Melling, Research Scientist Institute of Ocean Sciences
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- NWT Archives
- Pokiak family
- Richard Binder
- SeaWorld
- Tessa Macintosh
- Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and Trappers Committee
- Vancouver Aquarium
- Veronique Lesage, MPO, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Janna van Kessel
- Dot Vanvliet
- Terry Pamplin
- Rajiv Rawat
- Mark Heyck
- Richard Valpy
- Diorama Working Group