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  • Inupiat boat builders attach 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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  • Inupiaq boy with father and whaling boat frame, Alaska Native Heritage Center Traditional Native Boat Project, Iñupiaq
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  • Master carver Nathan Jackson at totem raising ceremony at the Alaska Native Heritage Center
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  • A lone musher drives his dog team on the Iditarod Trail near a shelter frame.
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  • Skin whaling boat, Alaska Native Heritage Center Traditional Native Boat Project, Iñupiaq
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  • Tlingit master carver, Israel Shotridge, carves a traditional totem, Ketchikan, Alaska.
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  • Tlingit/Haida, Master carver, Nathan Jackson, Saxman, MR
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  • A lone musher drives his dog team on the Iditarod Trail.
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  • Local dog musher with ice encrusted mustache, Barrow, Alaska
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  • Three totems in Saxman Totem Park, southeast Alaska
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  • Retired pathologist Jim Lanier of Chugiak, Alaska, a veteran of 13 Iditarods who first ran the race in 1979,  prepares an early morning departure from Rainy Pass checkpoint during the Iditarod Sled Dog Race.
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  • A lone musher drives his dog team on the Iditarod Trail.
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  • A lone musher drives his dog team on the Iditarod Trail.
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  • Totem, Ketchikan, Tsimshian, Metlakatla, Alaska
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