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  • Collection: Native American Religions, Spring 2016

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Two adults and four young children standing in front of a building. Also there appears to be another adult standing in the window in the background.

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The women appears to be wearing a kuspuk and has a baby on her back. The man and one of the children appears to be wearing western influenced clothing. Older man appears to be using crutches.

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It appears to be a family of four posing for a picture wearing their parkas.

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A man in a parka, and a woman in a kuspuk in front of a building

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This photo appears to be a man posing with a woman on crutches in front of a building. The woman is wearing a parka and missing leg from the knee down. The man is wearing a western jacket and hat.

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This photo appears to show a King Island man wearing a western jacket and cap holding a young child dressed in white. The woman is standing beside them wearing a white kuspuk. An "x" or cross was added with ink to the original photo on the woman's…

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A King Islander family dressed in traditional kuspuks and parkas. The young children are also wearing unique hats.
Written on back of photo Names from left to right: James Iloarnak, Joanna Ighittiuna, Theresa Manoak?, Leo Kunnuk?, Mary Aakuk.…

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Appears to be a mother holding the hand of her child in front of house. Both dressed in kuspuks covering parkas

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A King Islander couple standing in front of a building in parkas. Written on back of photograph: "Just Married." "For better or for worse!" "Wales."

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Appears to be a family unit, in kuspuks over parkas.
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