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Photographic group portrait of Alaska Natives with guns and walrus carcasses, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of walruses collected during a hunting expedition, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of walruses collected during a hunting expedition, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of walruses collected during a hunting expedition, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of a walrus collected during a hunting expedition, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of hillside houses with animal skins drying, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of a shrouded body on wooden poles, likely as part of funerary practices, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of an unidentified man posing with walruses collected on a hunting expedition, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
Photograph of a two unidentified Alaska Natives, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.
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Photograph of a wooden structure, possibly for funerary practices, Alaska, circa 1916-1920.