Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Peary in Arctic Dress on Deck
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Kawin & Co.
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paper
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1909
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The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum. Children's clothing exhibit (3 copies).
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Unidentified Artist
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35mm slide
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Commander R.E. Peary C.E. United States Navy, in fur garments; Operti drawing
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paper
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Parka of Lynx and Wolverine fur
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Inupiat
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lynx fur, wolverine, calfskin, and acetate
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ca. 1951
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Eskimo [Iñupiat] Girl
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Winter and Pond
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paper
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Feb. 14, 1907
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Postcard: Admiral Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, (April 6, 1909)
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paper
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ca. 1954
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Postcard: Commander Peary in Arctic Dress
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Kawin & Co.
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paper
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1909
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Postcard: Commander Peary on deck, SS Roosevelt
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Kawin & Co.
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paper
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1909
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Postcard: Group of Eskimos
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Kawin & Co.
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paper
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1909
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Postcard: Dr. Frederick A. Cook in Arctic Dress
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Kawin & Co.
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paper
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1909
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Postcard: Greenlander Man and Woman
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Kawin & Co.
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paper
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1909
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Postcard: Unsmiling man in arctic dress with 2 dogs on table
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McDougall & Keefe
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paper
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The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum
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Buechner, Thomas
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paper
|
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Amy Look in fur jacket
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silver gelatin print on paper
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Donald Mix? In furs aboard the Bowdoin, playing a saxophone
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silver gelatin on paper
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1923
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Young woman in furs and Thomas McCue at wheel
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silver gelatin on paper
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Thomas McCue in furs, on deck, listening to Brunswick record player
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silver gelatin on paper
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April 8, 1909
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Gutskin Parka
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Aleut
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seal intestine, sinew, feathers, and silk
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ca. 1865
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Fur mittens
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National Glove and Sportswear Co.
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fur on leather
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1940
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Doll with Painted Ivory Face
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Inupiat
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fur, sealskin, ivory, fabric, yarn, beads
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ca. 1950
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Pair Alaskan fur boots, child-sized, with red trim and yellow beads
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Inuit
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fur on skin
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ca. 1960
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Fur Boots with Red and White Trim
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Inupiat
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sealskin, calfskin, and fabric
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ca. 1960
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Pair Alaskan fur boots, with blue cloth trim, beaded top and instep - women's
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hide on fur
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ca. 1960
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Arctic Fox Stole
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Lamson and Hubbard Company
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arctic fox fur and silk
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early 20th century
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