Eskimo (Inuit) girl plus mother and baby in national dress. Kungmuit, East Greenland. The baby is in a papoose so that it can be breast fed within the jacket. The coloured yoke is made from imported beads Both wear foxskin shorts and sealskin boots

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Eskimo (Inuit) girl plus mother and baby in national dress. Kungmuit, East Greenland. The baby is in a papoose so that it can be breast fed within the jacket. The coloured yoke is made from imported beads Both wear foxskin shorts and sealskin boots

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