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  • Collection: Native American Religions, Spring 2016

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both adults and baby wearing western-influenced clothing while sitting poised for a picture

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Three King Islanders, presumably a family consisting of a mother, father, and a daughter.

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Two adults with three children in mixed modern and traditional clothing in front of house

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Two young adults with two children in traditional winter clothing in front of house

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Two adults. One baby. Two children. Wood plank sidewalk. Man on porch.

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A family of four with a man in western clothing a woman in a kuspuk, and two young children, all wearing mukluks.

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What appears to be the Mother and Father are in the middle of the photo each holding a child. The younger children appear to be in the foreground and older children appear to be in the background.

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Written on back of photo: "Rev Martin J. Lonneux, St. Joseph's Church, Nome-Alaska". A family takes a picture in front of church. Child watches from background.

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King Island family standing together for photo. There appears to be 4 adult males, 2 adult females, 1 child. Note on back written by Jesuit mentions that he could not remember any of the individuals names.

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5 adults; including 1 young child. Adult on left in western clothing
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