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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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, 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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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, 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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  • Young Inupiat girl with caribou in a traditional sled near the village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • Inupiat residents of Anaktuvuk Pass gut a caribou.
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  • Iñupiaq woman in traditional kuspuks, gathers blue berries in a traditional birchbark basket, Kotzebue, 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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  • 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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  • Tourists examine a traditional whaling boat near the Arctic Ocean during a summer visit to Barrow, 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Iñupiat whale bone graveyard, Point Hope, 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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  • Tourists examine a traditional whale boat near the Arctic Ocean during a summer visit to Barrow, Alaska
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  • The Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, 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 Iñupiat hunter , Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Inupiat woman in traditional fur parka with drying salmon, Kotzebue, 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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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, 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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  • 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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  • Martha Nicolai mixes berries in her kitchen with assistance from a young friend, Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • Young Iñupiaq woman with child, Point Hope (m.r.)
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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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  • A hunter watches for polar bear near the northernmost Alaska village of Barrow.
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  • Iñupiat hunter on the edge of the Chukchi Sea, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Inupiaq hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Blanket Toss demonstration, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage, Alaska
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Representatives from the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (ANDVSA), DOJ, Office of Victims of Crime, and the Tundra Women's Coalition travel to Bethel in S.W. Alaska in Spring of 2011 to interview Esther Green.
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  • Gladys Johnson picks blueberries at Arctic Valley, Anchorage, AK - August 3: Photo by Clark James Mishler/Getty Images/Julia Galleway, London Office for First Magazine
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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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  • Blueberry Bounty gathered by Gladys Johnson in Arctic Valley near Anchorage
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  • Bethel local, Aaron Mute, is quick to drop a line into the Kuskokwim River as soon as the ice breaks up.
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  • Iditarod local observer and subsistence hunter in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet.
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