
Photos from February 2007
Expedition
Michael organizing artifact trays.

Selma cleaning and labeling an artifact.

Barrow dancers.

Eskimo dancers at Kivgig.

Artifacts from Nuvak: ivory bird head, fish hooks, harpoon, seal scratcher (scratch on the ice to attract seals).

Dr. Smith packing up his sled at "sunrise" -- 9:30 A.M. on February 21.

Getting ready for the 100 mile hike across the tundra.

Dr. Cameron M. Smith heading off to Iko Bay and Scott Point-the first stops on his 100 mile round-trip hike.

Winona looking at wolf pelts. These are used to line parkas, especially the hood and around the face.

Bear tracks taken at Nuvuk and Point Barrow out on the ice. It looks like we had some other company out there!

This shows how big the bear paw is we found.

Left to right: Dan Carlson (graduate student at University of Alaksa-Fairbanks), Winona Squirrel (BASC Education Outreach Coordinator), and Dora Nelson (CDS teacher and explorer) on the ice.

Herman Ahsoak (Logistics Assistant at BASC), Dora Nelson, and Dan Carlson on sea ice at the H Eiken station in Point Barrow.

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