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C.T. Pedersen shown with one of the walrus which he shot, Arctic.
C.T. Pedersen shown with one of the walrus which he shot, Arctic.
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Some heads of walrus shot by C.T. Pedesen, Arctic.
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St. Lawrence Island Eskimo [Inuit] and large walrus head on deck, Alaska.
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Captain and Mrs. C.T. Pedersen dressed in their Arctic best.
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Hoisting dead walrus on deck, Arctic.
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Mrs. C.T. Pedersen out on a hunting trip with her husband, Arctic.
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M.S. 'Herman' taking on a supply of fresh water from salt water ice, Arctic.
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Polar bear cubs enjoying life in their cage on deck (with bath), Arctic.
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Captain Roald Amundsen and C.T. Pedersen on a warm day at Captain Amundsen's camp at Wainwright, Alaska.
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Blasting a way through the Bering Sea ice pack in early spring, Arctic.
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Captain Roald Amundsen's exploring ship 'Maud' at East Cape, Siberia.
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Leaving the village of Unalaska, Alaska, bound for the north.
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Whale 'kicking' after being shot with a shoulder gun bomb, Arctic.
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M.S. 'Patterson' discharging cargo at Herschel Island, Yukon.
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Russian Diomede Island in the Bering Straits, Siberia.
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Bombing a whale from a thirty foot whale boat, Arctic.
Bombing a whale from a thirty foot whale boat, Arctic. 
Herschel Island, Yukon.
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American Diomede Island in the Bering Straits, Alaska.
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M.S. 'Nigalik', in the Arctic ice.
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M.S. 'Patterson', in the Arctic ice.
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C.T. Pedersen shown with one of the walrus which he shot, Arctic.

Number 22 in a series of 37 photos compiled by Captain C.T. Pedersen, whaler and trader in the Arctic. Aboard his ship. 
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Date [ca. 1922-1928] 
Creator Unknown
Person(s) or Group(s) Pedersen, Christian Theodore
Genre Photographs
Subject Hunting, Walrus
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Fonds/Collection Wood family fonds
Unique identifier CU1228221 
Legacy Identifier pa-3886-65-22 
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Copyright Status Public domain
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Attribution "C.T. Pedersen shown with one of the walrus which he shot, Arctic.", [ca. 1922-1928], (CU1228221) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.