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  • Young Iñupiat hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Inupiat hunters dodge ice formations on sea ice near Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • An Iñupiat from Point Hope, Alaska, chops river ice for drinking water.
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  • Iñupiaq
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  • Iñupiaq
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  • A lone hunter, framed by a sun dog, steps off his snow machine to scan the Arctic Ocean near the Inupiat village of Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Point Hope, Alaska, Iñupiaq
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka.
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka.
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter with skin boat, scans the Chukchi Sea for whales, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter , Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat hunter on the edge of the Chukchi Sea, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Iñupiaq woman with child, Point Hope (m.r.)
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas with traditional sunglasses of ivory or bone, seal parka and spear.
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas wears traditional sunglasses of ivory or bone.
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  • Martha Nicolai holds a salmon strip while Yup'ik Eskimo elder Olinka Nicolai cuts it with her ulu. Kwethuluk. Alaska. The ulu and pestle are used to prepare berries, eggs, salmon strips, and aqutaq.
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  • Martha Nicolai mixes berries in her kitchen with assistance from a young friend, Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat brothers in wolf hats prepare for a dance presentation at the World Eskimo and Indian Olympics - WEIO - in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat hunters search the Chukchi Sea from traditional whaling boat, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • An Iñupiat from Point Hope, Alaska, chops river ice for drinking water.
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  • Iñupiaq hunters retrurning to Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Whale bones rise out of the tundra at the old town site of the Iñupiat village of Point Hope.
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  • Iñupiaq
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  • Framed by a sun dog, a lone hunter on snowmachine scans the Arctic Ocean near the Inupiat village of Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Four wheelers are used as transport in the Iñupiaq village of Point Hope, Alaska,
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  • Pack ice near Point Hope, Alaska, Iñupiaq
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  • Iñupiaq
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  • Pack ice near Point Hope, Alaska, Iñupiaq
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas demonstrates the hand reach, a traditional World Eskimo and Indian Olympics event.
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas with traditional seal oil lamp.
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas with traditional sunglasses, seal parka and spear.
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas with traditional sunglasses, seal parka, mukluks, and spear.
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas with traditional sunglasses of ivory or bone.
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka and mukluks.
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka and mukluks.
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka.
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  • Young David Elavgak reaches high during a performance of the Barrow Eskimo Dancers at the World Eskimo and Indian Olympics - WEIO - in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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  • Yup'ik hunter, Phillip Blanchett, at Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat teens ride a snow machine in Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat whale bone graveyard, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiaq
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka.
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  • Martha Nicolai with traditional Yup'ik Eskimo foods in her kitchen in Kwethluk, Alaska. She uses an ulu and pestle to prepare berries, eggs, salmon strips, and aqutaq.
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  • Henry Spein lets out a set net for subsistence fishing at fish camp, near Kwethluk, Alaska. With both ends anchored, the top of the set net is held by floats while the net sinks to the bottom. From his skiff Spein will pull fish from the nets later in the day.
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  • Peter Spein launches his skiff onto the Kwethluk River near the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Kwethluk, Alaska, where transportation is by boat, four-wheeler, and snowmachine. In winter the river becomes both ice road and landing strip.
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  • A resident of Kwethluk, Alaska, hauls buckets of river water for household use in this village in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta where few homes have running water and honeybuckets are common.
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  • Vera Spein arranges salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Vera Spein hangs salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Vera Spein cuts up salmon with an ulu along the Kwethluk River, a tributary of the Kuskokwim approximately 15 miles east of Bethel, near the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Henry Spein prepares his set net for subsistence fishing at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. With both ends anchored, the top of the set net is held by floats while the net sinks to the bottom. From his skiff Spein will pull fish from the nets later in the day.
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  • Mine: Salmon strips dry at a fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Young Inupiaq hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Henry Spein pulls a set net for subsistence fishing into his skiff near Kwethluk, Alaska. ..With both ends anchored, the top of the set net is held by floats while the net sinks to the bottom. From his skiff Spein will pull fish from the nets later in the day.
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  • Traditional Yup'ik foods - berries, eggs, salmon strips, akutaq - are prepared in the old way with ulus and a pestle. Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • Vera Spein arranges salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter with skin boat, scans the Chukchi Sea for whales, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Pack ice extends out  into the Chukchi Sea near the Iñupiaq village of Point Hope, Alaska,
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  • Pack ice extends out  into the Chukchi Sea near the Iñupiaq village of Point Hope, Alaska,
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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiaq traditional skin whaling boat on the edge of the ice, Point Hope Alaska
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  • Pack ice extends out  into the Chukchi Sea near the Iñupiaq village of Point Hope, Alaska,
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  • Iñupiat kids make their way home from school in Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Two boys play near the summer ice pack on the Arctic Ocean in the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska.
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  • A young Iñupiat boy bikes near a traditional skin whaling boat in Barrow Alaska.
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  • Six-year-old Iñupiat boy in traditional parka, Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Kids play on a traditional Iñupiat walrus skin blanket at the edge of the Arctic Ocean in Barrow, Alaska.
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  • An Inupiat Eskimo boy goes airborne in a traditional blanket toss at the edge of the Arctic Ocean in Barrow, Alaska.
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  • The summer ice pack in the Arctic Ocean (at top of image) near the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska
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  • Summer ice pack near the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska
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  • Housing in the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska
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  • The summer ice pack near the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska
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  • Totem, Sitka National Historic Park,  2006, Tlingit/Haida
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  • World Eskimo & Indian Olympics 2006
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  • Great Alaska Shootout 2006
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  • Menes home with Christmas tree, 2006
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  • World Eskimo & Indian Olympics 2006, WEIO
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  • AFN Conference, Eagan Convention Center, Anchorage, Alaska, 2006, Tlingit Dance Group
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  • AFN Conference, Egan Convention Center, Anchorage, Alaska, 2006
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Governor Palin with Alaska Senator Stevens.  Governor Palin has kept her distance and has remained cool to Senator Stevens since being elected Governor in 2006.
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