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Orchard in the Wenatchee Valley, October 1920
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Yakima [North Yakima] and Yakima River valley looking south, 1906
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Masonry Dam on the Cedar River, 1920
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Panorama looking southwest to northeast of the East Waterway and Harbor Island area, Seattle, 1917
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Puget Sound area woman and girls pick hops, White River Valley, Washington, 1902
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Native hop pickers, White River Valley, Washington, 1902
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Puget Sound Indians posing in hop fields, White River Valley, Washington, 1902
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Tsimshian totem poles including carved bear, Kispiox, British Columbia, 1930
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Gitksan totem poles at Kitsegukla, Skeena River, British Columbia, 1930
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Tanana man in canoe next to fish net, Tanana River, Alaska, 1914
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Tanana woman and child sit in canoe dragging fish net, Tanana River, Alaska, 1914
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Athapascan and Eskimo children pose outside Holy Cross Mission School, lower Yukon River, Alaska, ca. 1914
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Holy Cross Mission School, lower Yukon River, Alaska, ca. 1914
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Yakama couples posed in ceremonial dress, Washington, ca.1905
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Puget Sound area girl and basket in hopfield, White River Valley, Washington, 1902
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Holy Cross Mission garden, lower Yukon River, Alaska, ca. 1914
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Holy Cross Mission, lower Yukon River, Alaska, ca. 1914
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Baraabara or barabara, the summer home of the Eskimos, made of driftwood from the Yukon River, Alaska.
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Barge on the Yukon River loaded with cattle for Dawson. Yukon Territory.
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Stern-wheel steamer YUKON, Yukon River, n.d.
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