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E-tuk-ah-suk and Koo-e-tig-e-to [Kuutsiikitsoq] Skinning White Wolf
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin, pigment on glass
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Wolf trap built by the Tunit, a fabled race, fifty miles north of Bowdoin Harbor
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1921 - 1922
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Wolf trap
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1921 - 1922
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E-took-a shoo (Ittuksuk) and Koo-e-tig-e-to [Kuutsiikitsoq] skinning a wolf
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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May 20, 1924
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White wolf shot in Bay Fiord & two Eskimos [Inughuit]- dogs- and sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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May 1, 1924
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White wolf- Eskimo [Inughuit] holding back lips to show teeth
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1923 - 1925
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white wolf tied up to back of sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1923 - 1925
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white wolf tied up to back of sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1923 - 1925
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white wolf tied up to back of sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1923 - 1925
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white wolf tied to back of sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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May 1, 1924
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E-took-a-shoo (Ittukusuk) and wolf
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1923 - 1925
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White wolf and MacMillan's 3 Eskimos [Inughuit]
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on nitrocellulose
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1923 - 1925
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White Wolf tied to sledge upstanders
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on glass
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E-took-a-shoo (Ittukusuk) and Ak-Pood-a0shah-o putting [...] king dog on sledge [Two Inuit men with dog. Sledge, snowshoes, crates near ]
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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photographic print on paper
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July 1917
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