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Polar Bear Bowhead Whale Carcass Arctic National Wildlife Refuge A Polar Bear scours the beach along the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, USA and finds himself a Bowhead Whale Carcass to feed on. After a Bowhead Whale has been harpooned and butchered for its blubber by members of an Inupiat... |
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Kaktovik Village Children Butchered Bowhead Whale Alaska Inupiat children stand next to the head of a butchered Bowhead Whale near the village of Kaktovik in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The Eskimo people from the village of Kaktovik in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska... |
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Bowhead Whale Transportation Barrow Alaska The Eskimos in Barrow, Alaska find the only convenient form of transportation for a Bowhead Whale is by using two forklifts. After hunting a Bowhead Whale in the Chukchi Sea near Barrow, Alaska, two men use forklift... |
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Subsistence Whale Hunting Flag Waving Barrow Alaska A whaler waving his flag shows his people the Bowhead Whale he has hunted in the waters of Barrow, Alaska as subsistence whale hunting is still allowed here. An Eskimo man, Captain Charles Hopson, waving his flag while standing atop a bowhead whale which he... |
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Bowhead Whale Cutting Native Culture Alaska Part of the native Eskimo culture in Barrow, Alaska, is the cutting up the skin and blubber of a Bowhead Whale which was recently harpooned. The Eskimo people who reside in the village of Barrow, Alaska have harpooned a Bowhead Whale as... |
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Harpooned Bowhead Whale Frozen Chukchi Sea A harpooned Bowhead Whale lies motionless in the frozen pieces of ice floating on the surface of the Chukchi Sea near Barrow, Alaska. Harpooning whales is what the Eskimos in Alaska find to be part of their culture and tradition... |
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Bowhead Whale Blubber Butchering Alaska A group of Eskimos take part in butchering a Bowhead Whale by pulling away the blubber on the shores of the Chukchi Sea in Barrow, Alaska. After the whaling crew in Barrow, Alaska has killed a Bowhead Whale, they tow it the icy shore... |