“These boats were about sixty feet long, maybe more. They held about eight or ten families with all their belongings, and also their dogs.”
— Christie Thompson, Teetł’it Gwich’in Elder, 1974
| Materials: | wood, moose hide |
| Dimensions: | L. 40.64 cm; W. (middle) 12.7 cm |
| Date: | 1963–1964 |
| Made by: | Brian Francis, Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories |
| Collected by: | Richard Slobodin, Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, 1963–1964 |
| Catalogue Number: | CMCC VI-I-5 |
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