Andy Sands / Froghopper (Issus coleoptratus) on Oak leaf, UK, Captive, July
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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.
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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.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Igloo built with blocks of snow. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada, 1990.
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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.
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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.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Inukshuk covered in snow on Igloolik Island. 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.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Giant Inukshuk in the centre of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, April 2008.
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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.
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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...
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Inukshuk near Rankin Inlet, Hudson Bay, 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.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Ulu (traditional Inuit woman's knife), used for scraping skins, sewing & cutting meat. Nunavut, Canada, 1992.