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DescriptionNative Alaskan ivory worker.jpg |
English: An Eskimo carver, sitting on the ground in the shelter of an Umiak, using a drill to hollow out a section of tusk. |
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Date | copyright 1910 | |||||||
Source | The New America and the Far East v9 Marshall Jones Company, Boston; facing p1664. The copyright to the book was by Dana Estes and Co. | |||||||
Author | G. Waldo Brown and Nathan Haskell Dole; photographer not named | |||||||
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