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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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  • Young Inupiat girl with caribou in a traditional sled near the village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • The summer ice pack near the Iñupiat village of 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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  • Iditarod local observer, Kiru Eckenweiler in traditional Parka in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet.
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  • The winter sun hovers near the horizon in the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Abandoned house of logs and sod in the Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • Iditarod local observer, Olga Oyoumick and daughter being carried in the hood of a traditional parka, in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet.
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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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  • Iditarod local observer and subsistence hunter in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet.
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  • Iditarod observer, Stuart Isaah Towarak in a fox hat with his dog, "Lucky",  in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet, 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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  • Whale bones rise out of the tundra at the old town site of the Iñupiat village of Point Hope.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Traditional whaling boat frame and polar bear hide, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat whale bone graveyard, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Iñupiat kids make their way home from school in Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Young Iñupiaq woman with child, Point Hope (m.r.)
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  • Young Iñupiat hunter with skin boat, scans the Chukchi Sea for whales, Point Hope, 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Three totems in Saxman Totem Park, southeast Alaska
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  • Iñupiat teens ride a snow machine in Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Inupiat woman in traditional fur parka with drying salmon, Kotzebue, Alaska.
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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 villages in S.W. Alaska in Spring of 2011 to interview Julia Brown in the Village of Kongiganak, in Southwest Alaska.
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  • Joe Standifer and Christina King, originally for the village of Tyonek and now living in Anchorage's South Addition neighborhood.  "We're a mom and dad... when we grow up we want to be in love."  907-342-7119
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  • ANTHC porject supervisor Jerry Cnossen directs work at the Dam project in the village of Ouzinkie on Spruce Island, 12 miles N., NW. of Kodiak, Alaska
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  • A woman awaits transportation near dwellings in the Iñupiat  village of Barrow, Alaska.
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  • A hunter watches for polar bear near the northernmost Alaska village of Barrow.
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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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  • Two boys play near the summer ice pack on the Arctic Ocean in the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Iditarod local observer, Gianna Eckenweiler, in traditional parka, wolf gloves and ermine hat in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet
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  • Iditarod local observer, Olga Oyoumick and daughter being carried in the hood of a traditional parka, in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet.
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  • A whale boat frame is stored in Point Hope, Alaska.  Due to the fact that wood is scarce, whale boat frames are very valuable and are carefully stored from season to season.  New skins will be sewed and stretched on these frames just prior to whaling season.  It is not uncommon to see a dozen such frames similarly stored throughout the village.
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  • Old Village site, Point Hope, The Purchase Centennial Poject
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  • Old Village site, Point Hope, The Purchase Centennial Poject
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  • Elder Martin Squartsoff in the village of Ouzinkie on Spruce Island, 12 miles N., NW. of Kodiak, Alaska
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  • Doris Kubanyi, a resident of Fairbanks, visits her mother's village during Unagsiksiksauq (Clan Boat Celebration), Qagruq (Whaling Feast), Point Hope, The Purchase Centennial Poject
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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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  • Kids slide down a small hill of snow near the Iditarod checkpoint in the Iñupiat village of Unalakleet.
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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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  • 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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  • A whale boat frame is stored in Point Hope, Alaska.  Due to the fact that wood is scarce, whale boat frames are very valuable and are carefully stored from season to season.  New skins will be sewed and stretched on these frames just prior to whaling season.  It is not uncommon to see a dozen such frames similarly stored throughout the village.
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  • A whale boat frame is stored in Point Hope, Alaska.  Due to the fact that wood is scarce, whale boat frames are very valuable and are carefully stored from season to season.  New skins will be sewed and stretched on these frames just prior to whaling season.  It is not uncommon to see a dozen such frames similarly stored throughout the village.
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  • Old Village site, Point Hope, The Purchase Centennial Poject
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  • Old Village site, Point Hope, The Purchase Centennial Poject
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  • Old Village site, Point Hope, The Purchase Centennial Poject
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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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  • Yupik elder, Olinka K. Nicolai, at her home in the Yup'ik village of Kwethluk, Alaska
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  • Justina Apatiki, originally from the village of Gamble, now living in Anchorage at the City Center Motel and a student at the Anchorage Literacy Project.  "I love Anchorage, particularly the music, and I see myself staying here."  justapainatiki@yahoo.com
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  • Justina Apatiki, originally from the village of Gamble, now living in Anchorage at the City Center Motel and a student at the Anchorage Literacy Project.  "I love Anchorage, particularly the music, and I see myself staying here."  justapainatiki@yahoo.com
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  • Justina Apatiki, originally from the village of Gamble, now living in Anchorage at the City Center Motel and a student at the Anchorage Literacy Project.  "I love Anchorage, particularly the music, and I see myself staying here."  justapainatiki@yahoo.com
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  • 10.19.2012  Tlingit, Della Cheney, originally from the village of Kake, checks her messages at the Alaska Federation of Natives annual convention, Dena'ina Convention Center, Anchorage
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  • Two women return home along the road in the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Snow machine on a frozen lake near the Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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  • Christian graveyard in the Inupiat village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
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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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  • Four wheelers are used as transport in the Iñupiaq village of Point Hope, Alaska,
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  • Homeless man, Mark Ahvakana, originally from the village of Wainwright, walked from downtown Anchorage to the mid-town Wallmart in deep snow to purchase a snow shovel.  He then walked back downtown and began searching for potential clients.
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  • Pack ice extends out  into the Chukchi Sea near the Iñupiaq village of Point Hope, Alaska,
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  • Two women return home in the Iñupiat village of Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Iditarod observer, Emma Ivanoff, wears traditional parka and wolf gloves in the Iñupiaq village of Unalakleet, Alaska. These gloves are unique to Unalakleet where the wind blows and they provide needed warmth.
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  • Yup'ik , Residents of and activities in and near the village of Kwethluk, Alaska, Yup'ik
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