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Snoqualmie Indians at launching of steamer "Snoqualmie," August 11, 1919
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Indians in canoe, ca. 1911
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Tlingit Indians in canoes alongside the expedition's ship GEO. W. ELDER, Yakutat Bay, Alaska, June 1899.
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Chhief Ka-Shakes, of the Thlinket Indians, Wrangell
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Chilkoot River, showing platforms from which Indians hook or gaff salmon
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Chilkoot Indians in Dugout canoe engaged in gaffing or hooking salmon
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Indians hauling beach seine, Seetuck River. The chief of the tribe is at left of picture
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Indians catching salmon in the canyon of the Fraser.
"While I watched them they took an average of thirty salmon an hour."
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As we passed up the Fraser River, to fish the Thompson, we saw, from the train, the Indians catching salmon in the great canyon above Yale
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Vancouver Island Indians are great fishermen, and their canoes furnished the model of the American clipper ship
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Houses [of Tongas Indians], which are built after the cross section as shown here, are provided with a cellar about 6 feet deep and 20 feet square, used principally for storage purposes, but sufficiently commodious to afford the inhabitants protection against rifle bullets in case of an attack
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Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
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Whale Fishery
Makan Indians whaling at entrance to Fuca Straits
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Indians Raking Oolochans and Herring--Stickeen River
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Kootznahoo Inlet
Characteristic view of scenery in the Sitkan Archipelago. The high lands and peaks of Admiralty Island in the distance; Indians fishing for halibut over rocky shoals in the foreground. An october sketch, looking East from Chatham Straits
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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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Number of A-yan, or I-yan, Indians in their birchbark canoes. The view was taken at old Fort Selkirk
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Porpoise Fishery
Passamaquoddy Bay Indians lancing and securing a porpoise
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Indians Spearing Salmon
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Group of Stoney Indians with Heads of Big-Horn Sheep
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