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D038_953
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Alaska, Barrow. Hopson family at home. The Iñupiat girl Emeryn Hopson. (Model Release)
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Barrow, Alaska. After David Leavitt's Crew got a 34ft7" whale, the women of his crew cut up the whale meat to cook and serve on the feast at the captain's house. This whale was the fourth landed whale of this Spring season. May 2nd 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. After David Leavitt's Crew got a 34ft7" whale, the women of his crew cut up the whale meat to cook and serve on the feast at the captain's house. This whale was the fourth landed whale of this Spring season. May 2nd 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. After David Leavitt's Crew got a 34ft7" whale, the women of his crew cut up the whale meat to cook and serve on the feast at the captain's house. This whale was the fourth landed whale of this Spring season. May 2nd 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. After David Leavitt's Crew got a 34ft7" whale, the crew serves on the feast at the captain's house. This whale was the fourth landed whale of this Spring season. In the photo is Fannie Akppik and David Leavitt. May 2nd 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. After David Leavitt's Crew got a 34ft7" whale, the crew serves on the feast at the captain's house. This whale was the fourth landed whale of this Spring season. May 2nd 2007.. May 2nd 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. After David Leavitt's Crew got a 34ft7" whale, the crew serves on the feast at the captain's house. This whale was the fourth landed whale of this Spring season. May 2nd 200.. May 2nd 2007.
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D038_960
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Barrow, Alaska. Neakok Crew's umiaq at the beach after a successful Spring whaling season for that crew. April 2007.
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D038_961
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Barrow, Alaska. The edge of the ice of the Arctic Ocean during Spring. May 2007
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D038_962
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Alaska, Barrow. Hopson Crew whaling camp. The harpoon on the shorefast ice.
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D038_963
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Alaska, Barrow. Women from Hopson 3 crew cook the whale meat to be served on the feast at the captains' house. The crew harvested a 28 feet whale during 2007 Spring.
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Barrow, Alaska. A crewmember from Patkotak crew carries the crew's flag to town to be put on the top of the captain's house. A flag flying on the top of a captain's house means that he successfuly harvested a whale.. May 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. Captain Simmeon Patkotak greets his son and co-captain Crawford after their crew got a whale. May 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. Captain Simmeon Patkotak greets his son and co-captain Crawford after their crew got a whale. May 2007.
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Barrow, Alaska. After Simmeon Patkotak Crew got a whale, the crewmembers prepare the place where they are going to lift it up on the ice. They also have to break the slush that is forming on the ocean, so they can bring the whale up. May 2007.
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D038_968
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Barrow, Alaska. Houses in Browerville and Barrow cementery. April 2007.
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D038_969
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Barrow, Alaska. Okpik street on Spring. April 2007.
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D038_970
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Alaska, Barrow. Hopson family at home. The Iñupiat girl Emeryn Hopson with her grandfather Chuck Hopson. (Model Release)
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D038_971
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Alaska, Barrow. Whaling captain Chuck Hopson dressed in a muskrat parka and caribou mukluks. (Model Release)
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D038_972
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Alaska, Barrow. Hopson Crew whaling camp. The float usually stay covered by skins (this one with brown bear skin) not only to protect it from the sun, but mostly so the whale cannot see the color red. Red is a color forbidden on the ice, It is said that whales do not like the color red. (Model Release)
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D038_973
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Alaska, Barrow. Hopson Crew whaling camp. The float usually stay covered by skins (this one with brown bear skin) not only to protect it from the sun, but mostly so the whale cannot see the color red. Red is a color forbidden on the ice, It is said that whales do not like the color red. (Model Release)
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D038_974
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Alaska, Barrow. Whaler at whaling camp on the shorefast ice of the frozen Arctic ocean. Hopson Crew whaling camp. When the ice closed up, the whalers decided dig a hole on thiner ice to see if any marine wildlife would use the hole as a breathing hole. (Model Release)
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Alaska, Barrow. Whaler at whaling camp on the shorefast ice of the frozen Arctic ocean. Hopson Crew whaling camp. When the ice closed up, the whalers decided dig a hole on thiner ice to see if any marine wildlife would use the hole as a breathing hole. (Model Release)
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D038_976
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Barrow, Alaska. Ice over the the Arctic Ocean during Spring. May 2007
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