Image:Inuit women 1907.jpg

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Photograph of an Alaska Native woman wearing a coat with a fur collar. Original title was "Eskimo woman"--likely Inuit/Inupiat based on location of photographer (Nome), but also might be Yup'ik.

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Date

c1907, printed 1916(?)

Author

Lomen Bros., Nome

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current 19:53, 6 January 2008 2,018×2,453 (814 KB) Calliopejen (larger version from LOC )
10:46, 31 July 2007 494×609 (56 KB) Kelson (Cropped)
17:35, 6 April 2005 531×640 (51 KB) Nordelch ({{PD-old}})
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