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Fig. 180. — Eskimo children at Nash Harbor, Nunivak Island. When the 

 Bureau of Education school was established here 5 years ago not a native on 

 the Island spoke English. Today the children at Nash Harbor not only 

 speak very good English but delight in singing songs and reciting poetry 

 in their new language. (Photograph by Collins.) 



Fig. 181. — Eskimo man at Nash Harbor wringing out seal skins to dry. 

 From these will be cut the fish lines and fish and seal nets with which the 

 Eskimos catch cod, salmon, and seal. (Photograph by Collins.) 



