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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Yup'ik hunter, Phillip Blanchett, at Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Yup'ik/Inupiat artist and mask carver, Drew Michael, Anchorage, Alaska
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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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  • Yup'ik/Inupiat artist and mask carver, Drew Michael, Anchorage, Alaksa
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  • Yup'ik , Residents of and activities in and near the village of Kwethluk, Alaska, Yup'ik
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  • Yup'ik/Inupiat artist and mask carver, Drew Michael, Anchorage, Alaksa
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  • Originally from Nome, Albert A. Johnson is now homeless and living in Anchorage.  Albert is Inupiaq and Yup'ik Eskimo.
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  • The Mount Edgecumbe Yup'ik Dancers at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention in Anchorage. AFN, held each October, is a great opportunity for Alaska's Native people from all regions of Alaska to meet, discuss issues, and set policy. Highlights of the event include traditional Native dancing exhibitions and the AFN Crafts Fair.
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  • Phillip Blanchett and John Chase sing and beat traditional Yup'ik drums at a dedication celebration at the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
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  • Four Generations of CUP'IK doll makers: Rusalie Paniyak (Lower left); Ursula Paniyak-Irvin (Upper left); Janice Tamang (Upper right) and Jaderiane Paniyak (Lower right), at the Alaska Federation of Natives craft fair, Anchorage
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  • Martha Nicolai mixes berries in her kitchen with assistance from a young friend, Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • 12.18.2012  Marie Meade and her grandchildren, Anchorage.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Inupiat carver in Anchorage, Alaska
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Young Iñupiaq woman with child, Point Hope (m.r.)
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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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  • Vera Spein cuts willow bows to be used in the process of drying salmon at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska
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  • Members of the Alaska Native Heriatge Center Dancers rehearse on stage at the Alaska Center for the Performing Atrs in 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Yupik elder, Olinka K. Nicolai, at her home in the Yup'ik village of Kwethluk, Alaska
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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Alaya Burg inside a snow log house at the GCI Rondy Snow Sculpture Competition.  "I grew up in Anchorage an am Athabaskin and Yup'ik."   Aiamalaya84@gmaiol.com
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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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  • Yup'ik hunter Phillip Blanchett on Arctic ice, Point Hope, Alaska.
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  • Jenna Westlake and daughter, Mallory Deana Morris (m.r.), at the finish line of the World Championship Sled Dog Race during the Fur Rondy winter carnival, Anchorage, Alaska. (Originally from Kiana, Alaska), Iñupiat
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  • Jenna Westlake and daughter, Mallory Deana Morris (m.r.), at the finish line of the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous Sled Dog Race, Anchorage, Alaska. (Originally from Kiana, Alaska), Iñupiat
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  • Mallory Deana Morris (m.r.) at the finish line of the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous Sled Dog Race, Anchorage, Alaska. (Originally from Kiana, Alaska), Iñupiat
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  • Blueberry Bounty gathered by Gladys Johnson in Arctic Valley near Anchorage
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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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  • Yupik elder, Olinka K. Nicolai, at home with her great grandaughter, Josephine Allice Guy, in Kwethluk, Alaska
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