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McNickle emphasized the ways in which Native American's within the reservation attempted to hold on to a heritage that was being forcibly replaced.

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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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Two King Islanders in different styles of kuspuks in front of a building

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Two King Islanders in parkas standing on steps of a building

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Male and female dressed in parkas in front of building

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Two adults stand in front of building wearing kuspuks. Parka ruff is seen on female.

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It appears to be the family portrait for a unit consisting of two parents and two young children.

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Man and woman in front of building, woman holding child. Child's hood has a ruff.

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Two King Islanders standing in front of a house wearing parkas
Written on back of photo "In their Sunday Dress.....on file before 1929."

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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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