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English: An Alaska native poses in front of a rack of drying salmon fillets on a beach. This photo provides a good view of the manner of hanging the fillets on the rack. Photo could be several years earlier than publication date.
Date copyright, 1910 edition
Source Alaska the Great Country copyright 1908 MacMillan Co., photo copyright Frank H. Nowell; opposite p [1].
Author Ella Higginson; photographer Frank H. Nowell, Seattle (formerly of Nome, Teller, and Southeast Alaska)

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