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Cambridge Bay
Hottah Lake
Yellowknife David Pisurayak Kootook, MSC, (August 13, 1958 –
December 1, 1972) was an
Inuit boy from
Spence Bay,
Northwest Territories...
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broken ankles and
could not walk. One p****enger, a boy,
David Pisurayak Kootook,
survived the
initial crash along with
Hartwell but died
after 23 days...
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Overtures Priest / Girl / Boy
Television film 1978 Life at
Stake David Kootook Episode: "Somewhere
Between Cambridge Bay and Yellowknife" 1986–1987 Gung...
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reference this last fact,
instead focusing on the
efforts of
David Pisurayak Kootook in
helping keep
Hartwell alive at the cost of his own life). "Algoma Central...
- of muni****lities in
Nunavut Bill
Lyall Marten Hartwell David Pisurayak Kootook Netsilik Netsilik School Taloyoak Airport "Taloyoak".
Geographical Names...
- diet with more
refined foods, and
extended education.
David Pisurayak Kootook was
awarded the
Meritorious Service Cross, posthumously, for his heroic...
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named Neemee Nulliayok died.
David Pisurayak Kootook also
survived the
crash but died
after 20 days.
Kootook was
instrumental in the pair's
survival but...
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former sportsman Adamee Komoartok Pangnirtung NU
politician David Pisurayak Kootook 13 August 1958
Spence Bay NU December 1972
Hottah Lake NT
saved the life...
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Western Arctic of the NWT.
Renamed the
Pisurayak Kootook in 1995
after David Pisurayak Kootook.
Kitikmeot 1969
Diesel tugboat (49 m (160 ft) long,...