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Boys in kaiak - Nunivak

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Description
Čeština: Chlapci v kajaku, Nunivak, 1930.
English: Two people in kayak, Nunivak, Alaska, photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1930. Boys in kayak, Nunivak, 1930.
Galego: Nenos en kaiak, Nunivak, fotografía de Edward S. Curtis, 1930.
Italiano: Foto del 1930 all'isola di Nunivak, Alaska.
Latviešu: Aļaskas zēni smailītē. 1930. gads.
Português: Rapazes brincando numa canoa em Nunivak, 1930. Foto de Edward S. Curtis.
Русский: Эскимосский каяк. Юноши в каяке, Нунивак, 1930.
Svenska: Pojkar i kajak, fotograferade 1930.
中文:爱斯基摩皮船里的男孩.
Date This image was copyrighted or originally published in 1930
Source
  • This image came from The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis. These images were published between 1907 and 1930.
  • The digitization of this image was done by the Northwestern University Library, sponsored by the U.S. Library of Congress. Credits: Northwestern University Library, "The North American Indian": the Photographic Images, 2001.
Author
Edward S. Curtis  (1868–1952)  wikidata:Q433128
 
Edward S. Curtis
Alternative names
Birth name: Edward Sheriff Curtis; Edward Curtis; E. S. Curtis; E.S. Curtis; Edward Sherriff Curtis
Description American photographer, anthropologist, explorer, film director and screenwriter
Date of birth/death 16 February 1868 Edit this at Wikidata 19 October 1952 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Whitewater Los Angeles
Work period 1896 Edit this at Wikidata–1930 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q433128
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