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Sister-in-law portrait by Charles Eastman, taken at the Frederick Ferris house. Caroline Mabel Ferris (around 19 years old)was the oldest daughter of Fred and Nancy Ferris with Charlotte "Lottie" Thom Ferris (about 21) who was married to Alvie FerrisDigital Heritage
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Karuk TribeCategory
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Karuk TribeCategory
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Karuk TribeCategory
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Karuk Basketweaver Brittany Souza. Her baby basket is made of Hazel Sticks/ Sarip (Black): Maiden hair fern Yumaareekritapkir and Bear Grass (White): Panyurar.Digital Heritage
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Karuk TribeCategory
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Karuk TribeCategory
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