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  • Inupiat residents of Anaktuvuk Pass gut a caribou.
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  • An Inupiat hunter drives a snow machine on a well worn trail near the village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.
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  • An Inupiat hunter drives a snow machine on a well worn trail near the village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.
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  • Inupiat residents of Anaktuvuk Pass take shelter in a wall tent during a hunting trip.
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  • Iñupiat hunter on the edge of the Chukchi Sea, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • The Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • The Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • Iñupiaq woman in traditional kuspuks, gathers blue berries in a traditional birchbark basket, Kotzebue, Alaska
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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • A hunter watches for polar bear near the northernmost Alaska village of Barrow.
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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Inupiat girl with caribou in a traditional sled near the village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • Two Iñupiaq women in traditional kuspuks, pick blueberries with children, Kotzebue, Alaska
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter with skin boat, scans the Chukchi Sea for whales, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Inupiat girl with caribou in a traditional sled near the village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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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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  • 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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  • Young Iñupiat hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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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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  • 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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  • Inupiaq boy with father and whaling boat frame, Alaska Native Heritage Center Traditional Native Boat Project, Iñupiaq
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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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  • 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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  • Tourists examine a traditional whale boat near the Arctic Ocean during a summer visit to Barrow, Alaska
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  • Tourists examine a traditional whaling boat near the Arctic Ocean during a summer visit to Barrow, Alaska
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  • Iñupiat whale bone graveyard, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Inupiat woman in traditional fur parka with drying salmon, Kotzebue, Alaska.
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  • 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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  • Originally from Nome, Albert A. Johnson, who is Inupiat and Yup'ik Eskimo, is now homeless and living in Anchorage. (Johnson's sister, Carol Johnson, lives at 4003 Minnesota Drive, Apartment #3, 99503)
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  • Originally from Nome, Albert A. Johnson, who is Inupiat and Yup'ik Eskimo, is now homeless and living in Anchorage. (Johnson's sister, Carol Johnson, lives at 4003 Minnesota Drive, Apartment #3, 99503)
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  • Young Iñupiaq woman with child, Point Hope (m.r.)
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka.
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  • "SAVING FOR A NICE HOUSE IN S.F., NEED 2.5 MILLION"  Homeless in San Francisco, California
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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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  • 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, seal parka and spear.
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  • Iñupiat David Thomas wears 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.
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  • An Iñupiat from Point Hope, Alaska, chops river ice for drinking water.
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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 of ivory or bone.
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  • ANHC athlete, Elizabeth Rexford, in traditional Iñupiat wolf parka and mukluks.
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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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  • 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 Inupiaq hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Vera Spein cuts willow bows to be used in the process of drying salmon at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska
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  • Blanket Toss demonstration, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • In 1971, community activist Lanie Fleischer began a quest to realize her dream of a trail running along Anchorage's mostly inaccessible coastline. Today the award-winning Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is one of Ancorages greatest assets. Summer bicyclists, skateboarders, rollerbladers, joggers, walkers, and winter cross counrty skiers find the ever changing view irresistible.
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  • Anchorage's Tony Knowles Coastal Trail with city skyline from near Point Worenzoff.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Garden tour participant, Krista Shelby, pauses to enjoy the carefully appointed garden designed Camille Williams in her east Anchorage neighborhood. Anchorage's intense summers and rich soil make gardening a natural lifestyle choice for many members of the community.
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