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1. Neo-Aleut same information harpoon and spear heads. Top:bone foreshaft and Ivory point of modern seaotter Neo-Aleut same information harpoon and spear heads. Top:bone foreshaft and Ivory point of modern seaotter harpoon(received from living people);Middle: Fish spear excavated complete with stone point (identical with Ipiutak),bottom: Multibarbed foreshaft for war spear with spoon-depression in tip[ stone point insert, AINA-55-21-2

2. Neo-Aleut harpoon and spear heads Top:: bone foreshaft and ivory point of modern sea-otter harpoon(received Neo-Aleut harpoon and spear heads Top:: bone foreshaft and ivory point of modern sea-otter harpoon(received from living people); Middle: fish spear excavated complete with stone point(identical with Ipiutak); Bottom: multibarbed foreshaft for war spear with spoon-depression in tip for stone point inasert.Figure is Kagafagaxz -(image of God). AINA-55-21-1

3. Looking South - Buildings in Center foreground H.B.C. Post - Buildings on Left point RCMP - Buildings Looking South - Buildings in Center foreground H.B.C. Post - Buildings on Left point RCMP - Buildings on Right point background, Canalaska Post - Immedially behind Canalaska on next point is new H.B.C. Ship on Left of Inlet opposit-Canalaska is Amnudsen's ship "Maud" - Cambridge Bay, Nunavut AINA-49-8

4. Maxwell, E. M. Maxwell, E. M.

5. Ice floes close to King Point East of Herschel Island Ice floes close to King Point East of Herschel Island AINA-51-146

6. "St. Roch" between ice pack and shore Near King Point, East of Herschel Island "St. Roch" between ice pack and shore Near King Point, East of Herschel Island AINA-51-144

7. Looking South - Aughion Church on left - RC church in Center - Hudson Bay Post on Right - Inuit camp Looking South - Aughion Church on left - RC church in Center - Hudson Bay Post on Right - Inuit camp Foreground - Eskimo Point - Nunavut AINA-49-17

8. Frost- stirred and wind-eroded top of silt polygon Point Barrow, Alaska Frost- stirred and wind-eroded top of silt polygon Point Barrow, Alaska AINA-36-5

9. Inuit - Point Hope, Alaska Inuit - Point Hope, Alaska AINA-51-164

10. Ice near Point Barrow Alaska waiting for a lead (R.C.M.P "St. Roch") Ice near Point Barrow Alaska waiting for a lead (R.C.M.P "St. Roch") AINA-51-161

11. Ice Yormation - R.C.M.P. "St. Roch" working her way eastward from Point Barrow Alaska Ice Yormation - R.C.M.P. "St. Roch" working her way eastward from Point Barrow Alaska AINA-51-160

12. View of Beechey Island from the Anchorage. Northumberlsland House is close to the point View of Beechey Island from the Anchorage. Northumberlsland House is close to the point AINA-51-116

13. Coastal dune belt; looking southeast from a point near Reindeer Creek Port Heiden, Bristol Bay, Alaska Coastal dune belt; looking southeast from a point near Reindeer Creek Port Heiden, Bristol Bay, Alaska AINA-36-6

14. Part of the NE point rokery - St. Paul Island, Nova Scotia Part of the NE point rokery - St. Paul Island, Nova Scotia AINA-35-1

15. Taken looking up-glacier with Steve Miller, of the Stanford Research Institute, preparing the equipment Taken looking up-glacier with Steve Miller, of the Stanford Research Institute, preparing the equipment for taking a record. This picture shows the general character of the ice surface over which most of the measurements were made on lower glacier and where ice thicknesses in excess of 1000 feet were obtained. This work was sponsored by the American Geographical Society and Camp No. 12 of their Juneau Ice Research Project was on the highest portion of the low peak to the extreme right. Two icefalls show in the picture, one extending from left of center of the picture and continuing to the extreme right, and the other showing to the left of center of the picture in the background. - The top surface of the ice at this point is 950 feet above sea level and the ice extends to more than 150 feet below sea level. AINA-7-1

16. Photograph album of Mrs. T.P. O'Kelly (Frances Gladys O'Kelly) Photograph album of Mrs. T.P. O'Kelly (Frances Gladys O'Kelly)

17. Daily journal for 1921, diary of Mrs. Frances Gladys O'Kelly Daily journal for 1921, diary of Mrs. Frances Gladys O'Kelly

18. Muller, E.H. and R.F.Black Muller, E.H. and R.F.Black

19. Tomasky, M. Tomasky, M.

20. Exercise Muskox moving force grinds past last symbols of civilization Exercise Muskox moving force grinds past last symbols of civilization Exercise Muskox AINA-53-21
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