Sisters Nora Oo-teen'a and Ongnoluk, wearing decorated fur parkas, Kingegan, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, between 1901 and 1906
Handwritten in album: Ongnoluk - Nora, sisters PH Coll 49.3 Nora and her sister Ongnoluk Oo-teen' a were students in Susan R. Bernardi's class at the U.S. Government School in Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. Susan R. Bernardi went to Kingegan, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, in October 1901 to...
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Sisters
> Alaska
> Kingegan; Eskimos
> Clothing & dress
> Alaska
> Kingegan; Alaska Natives
> Clothing & dress
> Alaska
> Kingegan; Fur garments
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Online Access: | http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/1608 |
Summary: | Handwritten in album: Ongnoluk - Nora, sisters PH Coll 49.3 Nora and her sister Ongnoluk Oo-teen' a were students in Susan R. Bernardi's class at the U.S. Government School in Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. Susan R. Bernardi went to Kingegan, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, in October 1901 to teach at the U.S. Government School. She joined William T. and Ellen Lopp, of the American Missionary Association who established the school in 1890. Her photographs document many aspects of Eskimo life at Kingegan. |
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