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survivors of the internment camps. by the late s, the impact of environmental changes began to cast shadows over the economy of the north sea region. culture salmon drying. aleut village, old harbor, alaska. photographed by n. b. miller, aleut settlements were located by the coast, usually on bays with fresh
sea-lion, beaks of sea parrots, bird claws, sea otter fur, dyed leather, and caribou hair sewn in the seams. colored threads made of sinews of different animals and fish guts were also used for decoration. [ ] the threads were dyed different colors using vermilion paint, hematite, the ink bag of the octopus...
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