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Colville men David Nanamkin & Peter Paul, Washington
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Report of Tulalip Agency
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Report of Tulalip Agency
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Report of Tulalip Agency
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Report of Tulalip agent
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Report of Quapaw agency
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Report of Flathead Agency
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Report of Flathead Agency
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Report of Flathead Agency
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Report of Flathead Agency
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Report of Flathead Agency
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Report of Flathead Agency
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Pacific Walrus Fishery
The walroud "coup": Eskimo lancing the exhausted walrus, St. Lawrence Island; Mahlemoot dresses, bidarka, baidar, etc., of Alaska
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Fisheries of the Great Lakes
Kelley's pound-net, near Carpenter's Point, Lake Erie, for capture of white-fish, herring
White-oak stakes, 30 to 60 feet long, 6 inches to 1 foot diameter: the leader stakes 5 to 6 feet apart. Rim line to leader and heart just at water surface. Rim line to pot about 2 feet above surface. Bottom line to leader and heart fixed with stone sinkers
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River Fisheries of the Atlantic States
Drag-net fishing in Neuse River, North Carolina: footing-up the net
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Bank Trawl-Line Cod Fishery
Dory and crew setting cod trawl-lines on the Bank
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Fresh Hlaibut Fishery
Weighing and selling halibut on deck of George's Bank hand-line cod schooner. These vessels often catch halibut while fishing for cod
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Fresh Halibut Fishery
Dories and crew on the way to haul the trawls; the schooner at anchor under riding sail
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Lobster Fishery
Lobster fishermen's gear at No Man's Land, Mass.
A. Lobster car, common form; B. Lobster car for rough weather; C. Loggerheads, or line-rollers, for hoisting traps; D. Buoy for end line; E. Buoy for underrunning; F. Gay Head buoys
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Fur-Seal Industry of the Pribylov Islands, Alaska
Profiles of the east coast of St. Paul's Island
A. Northeast shore of St. Paul's Island, from a point at sea about eight miles distant to eastward, magnetic. B. Polavina Sopka and Point, from a seaward view three miles distant; the mountain bearing west, magnetic. C. Village and East Landing, from the usual anchorage there; one mile distant
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