16 images from collection B1992_033 Doris Bordine Collection

B1992.033.050

O.W.Geist.-64 [caption] Fish strung on grass ropes and hung over poles for drying; all fish are split at the belly. [Nelson Island; herring; 1927]

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B1992.033.06

(a group of eskimos taken at Mumtrak, Goodnews Bay)
Keywords: native alaskan, children

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B1992.033.09

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B1992.033.10

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B1992.033.21

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B1992.033.22

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B1992.033.24

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B1992.033.26

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B1992.033.28

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B1992.033.34

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B1992.033.35

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B1992.033.38

O. W. Giest 49 Capt. Whitlam with group of native children who are his friends and all of whom seem to know him well, for he always distributes a generous supply of candy and chewing gum to youngsters of every village he visits.

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B1992.033.43

O.W. Geist, 55 "Native women strining fish on grass ropes at Tanunak. (Before the fish are strung they are placed in hollows and covered with dried grass or grass mats)." [1927]

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B1992.033.44

O.W. Geist, 56 "The woan towards the front is squatting in a fish hole stringing the fish while the coverings of native hay and grass mats are thrown to the side and above her." [men, women, and children; image is partly obscured by mitten or glove of photographer; 1927]

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B1992.033.74

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B1992.033.94

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