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Drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of ivory paper of a summer camp with people. In the upper left of the image is a large tent made of sealskins with a wooden door - the tent is circular in shape. Behind the tent peep two humans one in a pale green parka and one in a dark green parka. Beneath is an oval skin tent (caribou or harp seal??) Behind the tent peep two humans - one a man in a grey parka and the other a woman is a teal amautiq. The tent has a wooden door and a man is in the process of opening the door. He is wearing grey clothing and holds a rifle in his left hand. To the left of the tent is a caribou skull with the antlers attached. In the upper right we see a man approaching the camp he is holding a walking stick in his left hand and is carrying a large pack with a tumpline over his forehead. Above and to the right is a dog carrying packs.

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