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Inuit Seal Hunting (4 / 5)Patence Rewarded. An Inuit seal hunter pulls a caught seal out through the hole into which he was fishing with a combination of the baited rope and a thin spike or barbed spear
Inuit Seal Hunting (2 / 5)An Inuit seal hunter. He has cut a hole in the pack ice and dropped a baited line through the hole. He has placed a small square of fur on the ground to form a warm seat whilst he waits for a passing
Eskimaux on a whaling ship, Greenland
Eskimo or eskimaux curlew, Numenius borealis. Extinct. Handcoloured lithograph from John James Audubons Birds of America, George Lockwood edition, 1870
Inuit Eskimo WomenCanadian Inuit Women
Eskimo Ladies from AlaskaFour Eskimo Ladies from Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. The woman on the left is wearing (interestingly) a very western pair of lace-up shoes as opposed to her fellows in traditional fur boots!
Inuit Seal HuntersTwo inuit seal hunters in full fur and hide clothing. The hunter on the right has goggles to protect his eyes against the glare from the pure white snow
Stretching Polar Bears Skin - InuitTwo Inuit man and a young boy stretch a Polar Bear skin on a frame
Hudsons Bay Inuit Mother and Daughter
Inuit Camp at Hudson Bay in summertime. A Canoe is being built by the side of a hide-covered tent