Mary Battye

Mary Battye was born in 1931 in Ushualuk, an outpost camp near Pangnirtung. Her testimony includes information about her father’s work for Pangnirtung hospital and about dog killings. Her father was one of the caretakers for people in the hospital. He never received any wage or compensation for the work he did. Mary remembers that some of her husband’s dogs, including the lead dog, were killed because they did not have proper chains. She recalls being told that the rent would remain $2, which proved untrue.