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Object Number
07-8-00/2.31
Display Title
Woman scraping a skin, pegged to the ground, with an ulu
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Eskimo, Alaska.
(Eskimauan)
Flaxman Is.
Scraping skin with Ulu.
V. Stefansson - 1906-7.
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Household
Subject
- scraping
- Skin
Department
Photographic
Date
1907
Artist
Prof. Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Culture
- Eskimo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Alaska
/
North Slope Burough
/
Flaxman Island
Dimensions
Overall: 8.26 x 10.8 cm (3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.)
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| 07-8-00/2.32 | Doklumanwa and Ikkaynak scraping skins. |
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| 2004.24.3332 | Scraping skin with Ulu |
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| 07-8-00/2.34 | Uikshrak, Tullik, and Nagoroak; man - woman and child leaning against sled. |
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| 07-8-00/2.22 | Kanaurak and his wife Kapkamue |
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| 07-8-00/2.27 | Bending position while digging |
Flaxman Island
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| 07-8-00/2.28 | Digging on southeast point of Flaxman Island |
Flaxman Island
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| 07-8-00/2.19 | Kanaurak and his wife Kapkanna. Between Flaxman Is. And Colville River? |
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| 07-8-00/2.20 | Tuylukhrak and wife. Between Flaxman and Colville? See also H2909 |
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Media Restricted
| 07-8-00/2.1 | Grave shown in Flaxman Island |
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| 07-8-00/2.26 | Dolumanwa, skinning on ugrug |
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| 07-8-00/2.10 | 2 boys: oldest son of Saxawanna and Doklumanna |
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| 07-8-00/2.47 | The percussion section. Dancing under the Umiah |
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