Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912

Caption on image: Barabara, Akutan, Alaska PH Coll 247.14 A barabara is a traditional Aleut home. Sod and grass are laid over a frame of whale ribs or wood covering an oblong pit. A barabara, pronounced buh-RAH-buh-ruh, blends into its surroundings quite well. The homes typically were 35 to 40 feet...

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Main Author: Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1912
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:thwaites/13 2023-05-15T13:14:21+02:00 Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912 Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940 University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division United States--Alaska--Akutan circa 1912 Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 2003. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/thwaites/id/13 unknown John E. Thwaites Photographs THW007 University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Order Number or Negative Number] THWAITES 247.14 37 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/thwaites/id/13 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections John E. Thwaites Photograph Collection. PH Coll 247 Huts--Alaska--Akutan Sod houses--Alaska--Akutan Aleuts--Dwellings--Alaska--Akutan Vernacular architecture--Alaska--Akutan Architecture Domestic--Alaska--Akutan Photograph; image 1912 ftuwashingtonlib 2019-03-17T00:05:25Z Caption on image: Barabara, Akutan, Alaska PH Coll 247.14 A barabara is a traditional Aleut home. Sod and grass are laid over a frame of whale ribs or wood covering an oblong pit. A barabara, pronounced buh-RAH-buh-ruh, blends into its surroundings quite well. The homes typically were 35 to 40 feet long and 20 to 30 feet wide. Aleuts entered the home by descending a pole ladder extending through the roof. A large common area in the middle was surrounded by sleeping areas along the walls. Sometimes graves were also dug into the walls.A typical village on the Alaska Peninsula or the Aleutian Islands might have had 200 residents in five or 10 barabaras. Other/Unknown Material aleut Bering Sea Alaska Aleutian Islands University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Bering Sea
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topic Huts--Alaska--Akutan
Sod houses--Alaska--Akutan
Aleuts--Dwellings--Alaska--Akutan
Vernacular architecture--Alaska--Akutan
Architecture
Domestic--Alaska--Akutan
spellingShingle Huts--Alaska--Akutan
Sod houses--Alaska--Akutan
Aleuts--Dwellings--Alaska--Akutan
Vernacular architecture--Alaska--Akutan
Architecture
Domestic--Alaska--Akutan
Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940
Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912
topic_facet Huts--Alaska--Akutan
Sod houses--Alaska--Akutan
Aleuts--Dwellings--Alaska--Akutan
Vernacular architecture--Alaska--Akutan
Architecture
Domestic--Alaska--Akutan
description Caption on image: Barabara, Akutan, Alaska PH Coll 247.14 A barabara is a traditional Aleut home. Sod and grass are laid over a frame of whale ribs or wood covering an oblong pit. A barabara, pronounced buh-RAH-buh-ruh, blends into its surroundings quite well. The homes typically were 35 to 40 feet long and 20 to 30 feet wide. Aleuts entered the home by descending a pole ladder extending through the roof. A large common area in the middle was surrounded by sleeping areas along the walls. Sometimes graves were also dug into the walls.A typical village on the Alaska Peninsula or the Aleutian Islands might have had 200 residents in five or 10 barabaras.
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author Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940
author_facet Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940
author_sort Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940
title Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912
title_short Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912
title_full Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912
title_fullStr Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912
title_full_unstemmed Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912
title_sort aleut barabara, or sod hut, akutan, bering sea, ca. 1912
publishDate 1912
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op_coverage United States--Alaska--Akutan
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Bering Sea
Alaska
Aleutian Islands
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Bering Sea
Alaska
Aleutian Islands
op_source University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
John E. Thwaites Photograph Collection. PH Coll 247
op_relation John E. Thwaites Photographs
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Order Number or Negative Number]
THWAITES 247.14
37
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