I'm healthy thank you, ax tla´a!.

Poster shows a photograph of Alton, an infant from the Tlingit tribe, dressed in moccasins, jeans, long sleeve shirt, hat, and a cape. The hat is made out of blue felt and has the head of an eagle, also made out of felt, stitched onto it. The cape is also made out of blue felt and has a row of small...

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Other Authors: RURAL CAP (Organization), Alaska. Department of Health and Social Services., United States. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration., Anchorage Photos.
Language:English
Published: [Anchorage, AK] : Rural Alaska Community Action Program, [2001]
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Online Access:http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/luna/servlet/detail/NLMNLM~1~1~101456458~210805
http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/images/C04106
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Summary:Poster shows a photograph of Alton, an infant from the Tlingit tribe, dressed in moccasins, jeans, long sleeve shirt, hat, and a cape. The hat is made out of blue felt and has the head of an eagle, also made out of felt, stitched onto it. The cape is also made out of blue felt and has a row of small white buttons along the border. The picture caption appears on either side of a picture of a bean. Picture caption: When I was about the size of a bean (7 weeks), my facial features were forming. I'm so glad ax tla´a (my mother) did not drink while she was pregnant. "By the time a woman knows she's pregnant, alcohol could have harmed her baby." Photographed by Anchorage Photos. "Produced by the Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc., (RurAL CAP) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome "Early Decisions" Project." C004106 1 photomechanical print (poster) : col. 56 x 43 cm. Transfer; Bob Mehnert; 2004;