Houses with antlers on roofs in grassy area with boat and Eskimo people gathered outside, Nunivak Island, Alaska, 1908-1915
Written on verso: Nunivak Island Station, Nunivak [Development] Co. PH Coll 328.317 Nunivak Island is a permafrost-covered volcanic island, about 150 miles southwest of Nome. In 1920, Lomen and Company and the Bureau of Biological Survey (BBS) experimented with cross breeding reindeer and caribou on...
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Summary: | Written on verso: Nunivak Island Station, Nunivak [Development] Co. PH Coll 328.317 Nunivak Island is a permafrost-covered volcanic island, about 150 miles southwest of Nome. In 1920, Lomen and Company and the Bureau of Biological Survey (BBS) experimented with cross breeding reindeer and caribou on Nunivak Island. |
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