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Child in fur outfit
Kings Island native
Diomede Islands - Eskimo
Newarluk, an Eskimo woman
Indian girl
Kings Island [i.e. King Island, or Ukivok] - Native Eskimo
Eskimo woman
Indian squaw
Eskimo mother and child
Eskimo child
Indian woman
Eskimo
Two Eskimo women posing
Eskimo child posing while standing on fur rug
Eskimo posing
Eskimo child
Eskimo girl
Indian baby
Kayaker wearing water-proof jacket with toy boat he made for his son
Eskimo family
Eskimo woman posing
Yakima [i.e. Yakama] squaw with her pappoose [i.e. papoose] on her back
Eskimo mother with child on back
Eskimo mother carrying a child on her back
Some of our Eskimo friends - Eskimos from Port Clarence brought to the United States by the Reindeer Commission, Bureau of Ethnology, 1894.
Eskimos
Eskimo town council
King of Diomede Islands
Eskimo mother nursing child
Old Indian witch doctor
[Eskimo children]
Eskimo child on beach
Mukpi, Eskimo girl, youngest survivor of the S.S. Karluk
Netselingmeut Eskimo woman holding snow shovel with child on her back on Boothia Peninsula, Canada
Eskimo children
Indians in native dress
Athapascan Indian mother and children
[Children]
Frank G. Carpenter on the right
Frank G. Carpenter and Margaret White with Eskimos
Eskimo village
[Eskimos]
Frank G. Carpenter with Eskimos
Frank G. Carpenter on the right
On a dock in Nome
Eskimo father and child
Big Chief, Sunrise
Eskimo village
Eskimo smoking pipe
[Eskimos outside shops, on a commercial street in Nome]
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