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Froghopper (Issus coleoptratus) on Oak leaf, UK, Captive, July
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Andy Sands / Froghopper (Issus coleoptratus) on Oak leaf, UK, Captive, July
Nenets sacred sled, used to carry idols (sacred figures). Gydan Peninsula, Western Siberia, Russia., 2000. 40 BELOW bookplate.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Nenets sacred sled, used to carry idols (sacred figures). Gydan Peninsula, Western Siberia, Russia., 2000. 40 BELOW bookplate.
Traditional turf house with ice porch still used as hunters shelter. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada, 1993. 40 BELOW bookplate.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Traditional turf house with ice porch still used as hunters shelter. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada, 1993. 40 BELOW bookplate.
Igloo built with blocks of snow. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada, 1990.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Igloo built with blocks of snow. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada, 1990.
Traditional Thule culture toggle hitch made from bone and used to attach a dog team to a sled. Qaanaaq, Northwest Greenland, September 2008.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Traditional Thule culture toggle hitch made from bone and used to attach a dog team to a sled. Qaanaaq, Northwest Greenland, September 2008.
Late 19th Century Nenets tobacco box made from mammoth ivory, with a small metal spoon. Yamal, Northwest Siberia, Russia.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Late 19th Century Nenets tobacco box made from mammoth ivory, with a small metal spoon. Yamal, Northwest Siberia, Russia.
Inukshuk covered in snow on Igloolik Island. Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Inukshuk covered in snow on Igloolik Island. Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
Igloos and Inukshuks built from snow as part of the celebrations for Hamlet Day in Igloolik. Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Igloos and Inukshuks built from snow as part of the celebrations for Hamlet Day in Igloolik. Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
Giant Inukshuk in the centre of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Giant Inukshuk in the centre of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
Detail of elaborate sewing on hem of Nenets woman's Reindeer skin Yagushka (coat). Yamal, Siberia, Russia, 1996.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Detail of elaborate sewing on hem of Nenets woman's Reindeer skin Yagushka (coat). Yamal, Siberia, Russia, 1996.
Table of traditional North Greenlandic foods:  Greenland Halibut, Mattaq (Narwhal skin), eider duck eggs, dried narwhal meat, Arctic char, boiled seal meat & dried polar cod, Thule, Northwest Greenlan...
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Table of traditional North Greenlandic foods: Greenland Halibut, Mattaq (Narwhal skin), eider duck eggs, dried narwhal meat, Arctic char, boiled seal meat & dried polar cod, Thule, Northwest Greenlan...
Inukshuk near Rankin Inlet, Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 1992.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Inukshuk near Rankin Inlet, Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 1992.
Tiny carved ivory figure of bird, approximately 2000 years old, believed to originate from Dorset culture. Igloolik Island, Nunavut, Canada, 1992.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Tiny carved ivory figure of bird, approximately 2000 years old, believed to originate from Dorset culture. Igloolik Island, Nunavut, Canada, 1992.
Ulu (traditional Inuit woman's knife), used for scraping skins, sewing & cutting meat. Nunavut, Canada, 1992.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Ulu (traditional Inuit woman's knife), used for scraping skins, sewing & cutting meat. Nunavut, Canada, 1992.