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  • A black bear hunts for unlucky salmon at Dog Salmon Creek, Prince of Whales Island, S.E. Alaska
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Ryan Gustason, age 12, and his cousin, David, land a Silver Salmon at Anchorage's Ship Creek within two hours of their arrivial from California.
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  • Inupiat woman in traditional fur parka with drying salmon, Kotzebue, Alaska.
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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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  • 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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  • Sport fishing for salmon at Anchorage's Ship Creek (M.R.)
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  • Martha Nicolai mixes berries in her kitchen with assistance from a young friend, Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • "Standing in the water for eight hours to catch one fish...this tells you how important this is to me.  To be able to eat the fish and to sew the skin into beautiful pieces of art...this is everything to me."  Fish skin artist Audrey Armstrong teaches at the Sitka Arts and Science Festival in Sitka, Alaska
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  • Fishermen Peter Paneok, and Peter Makar with six year old Daniel at Ship Creek, Anchorage.  "We both came here (Anchorage) from Bethel…there are a lot more opportunities here."  -Peter Paneok, resident since 2002  ppaneok@hotmail.com
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  • Ship Creek Fishing
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  • Fishing in Open Skiff in Nichol's Passage Near Ketchikan, Alaska
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  • Fly fishing guide on Kenai River, Kenai Penninsula, Alaska
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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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  • 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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  • Pilot with Beaver float plane at King Camp, Nushagak River
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  • Fishing on Anchorage's Ship Creek
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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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  • Fishing on Anchorage's Ship Creek
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  • Fishing in Open Skiff in Nichol's Passage Near Ketchikan, Alaska
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  • Fishing on Anchorage's Ship Creek
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  • Ship Creek Fishing
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  • Director of the Salmon Project, Erin Harrington
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  • Cook Inlet set-net fisherman, Van Hale with the first king salmon of the season and soon after landing his boat at the mouth of Ship Creek.
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  • Salmon Stock music Festival, Ninilchik, Alaska
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  • Briar Boyd, age 5, at Salmon Stock Music Festival, Ninilchik, Alaska, August, 2011
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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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  • Rugby teammates Amanda, Cait, Hailey, Sophia, Jess, and Hannah on the Delaney Park Strip, Anchorage  "In May, we're heading to MaggotFest in Montana…it's a HUGE rugby tournament…we'll be dressed up as Salmon."
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  • Lunch!  An Osprey, with a Salmon plucked from Fish Creek, flies over Steelfab in Anchorage's industrial area, at 11 AM, July 21.
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  • Holly Furman pataintly waits for a photograph of a fisherman catching a salmon at Ship Creek, Anchorage
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  • At her suburban home in south Anchorage, Gladys treats her vsiting kids and grandchildren to a traditional meal of dried white fish, walrus, caribou, goose soup, dried salmon, fresh greens with herring eggs and agutak, a mixture of fat, white fish, salmonberries, blackberries, and blueberries.
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