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Wood ribs of an Iñupiaq skin whaling boat by Leonard Apangalook Sr., Gambell, Alaska. This boat was built during the Ttraditional Native Boat Project at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage

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Wood ribs of an Iñupiaq skin whaling boat by Leonard Apangalook Sr., Gambell, Alaska.  This boat was built during the Ttraditional Native Boat Project at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage