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  • Collection: Native American Religions, Spring 2016

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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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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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The man appears to be wearing western influenced clothing. The women and children appear to be wearing parkas under kuspuks.

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This picture is of a male and female standing in front of a building. They appear to be wearing parkas and mukluks, which are considered traditional clothing in King Islander culture.

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A family unit, man to right wears western clothing. Others in photo wear kuspuks and parkas. Back of photo said "King's Island Family".

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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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Two male King Islanders wearing hats. One appears to be wearing traditional clothing. The other is wearing western clothing.

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Adult to the left appears to be wearing western influenced clothing with mukluks. Adult to the right holding toddler, appears to be wearing kuspuk over parka. They are in front of building.

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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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Two adults and two children wearing mukluks, kuspuks, and parkas.
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