Inupiat Family from Noatak, Alaska, 1929, Edward S. Curtis (restored)

Inupiat Family from Noatak, Alaska, 1929, Edward S. Curtis (restored)

A family portrait of an inupiat eskimo mother, father, and son. Photographed in noatak, alaska, circa 1929. From the north american indian, by edward s. Curtis. The scan was made from a black and white film copy negative.
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Author: Edward S. CurtisSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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