Daniel Pottle | 75x75 Interview Series

For the latest installment of our 75x75 series, join us in conversation with Inuk Daniel Pottle, who shares his experiences growing up in Rigolet, Labrador, and how his parents' attendance of residential schools influenced him. These experiences continue to inspire Daniel's dedication to preserving and promoting Indigenous rights and culture in his community today.
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1) Hudson Bay Company, Rigolet, 1909. Reproduced by the permission of The Rooms Provincial Archives, VA 17-37.1
2) Photo courtesy of Daniel Pottle
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8) Photo courtesy of Daniel Pottle
9) Inuit Children at Hebron, 1926. Photographer: L.T. Burwash. Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada (PA-099486)
10) Photo courtesy of Daniel Pottle
11) Signing of the Terms of Union. Photographer unknown. Courtesy National Archives of Canada (PA-128072).
12) Photo created via Canva, by Opera on the Avalon
13) Photo sourced via Facebook. Courtesy of “Battle Harbour History” group.
14) Photo courtesy of Daniel Pottle

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