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Old Purse Seine Boat Propelled by Oars. Used by Indians at Karta Bay, Alaska, in 1910. The original type of purse-seiner, which long ago disappeared completely
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Turbot: Larva for a few days after end of critical period. Vitelius has disappeared, abdomen full of food. Shape of fish changed. Twenty-third dae
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Pages from Captain Bartlett's Diary: 'Sunday, Jan'y 11th. 3.15 p.m. ship began to settle till bowsprit and quarter caught on ice. 4 p.m. ship disappeared sinking in 38 fathoms water'
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Kasa-an Village, Indians and Canoes, Alaska
Four different stocks have furnished the native tribes of Alaska: the Eskimos who originally occupied most of the interior and coast; the Athabascans who occupied the upper Yukon valley and eastern mountains, and the southern coast from Yakutat bay to Cook's inlet; the Aleuts of the Alaskan peninsula and the islands beyond; the Thlinkleets from Yakutat bay to Puget Sound. All of these are much more docile than the American redskin, being of a less roving disposition, less ferocious and possessing much more throught of the future and more perseverance in steady labor. They have readily taken up the industries of the white man, which is fortunate for them, as the increase of population by the arrival of white miners, traders and adventurers causes a rapid killing off of the land and marine animals and river fish, impairing their old livelihoods. On the other hand, liquor and imported diseases are decimating the natives; the Aleuts have nearly disappeared.
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University of Washington Daily
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UW Bothell Commons
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Ledger
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Wilderness pets by Lena Huelsdonk Fletcher : Being an account of animals of the wilderness, pets and otherwise known to her during her lifetime as a resident of the Hoh River Valley
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Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
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Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
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Coast Survey Office condolence letter to Margaret Hazard Stevens regarding Isaac Stevens' death, 1862
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