THE SEA FRONT AT OKAK 



Okak is the largest of the Eskimo villages, with a population ot more than three hundred. It 

 consists of sixty-five huts, most of them respectable little homes built of boards. Over the porches 

 meat and fish are hung in the sun to dry, out of reach of the dogs. 



RAMAH 



I There is a great deal of beauty in some of these Eskimo villages, nestling in quiet spots among 

 j:he hills, and close to the water's edge. In summer the ground is carpeted with moss and an 

 -bundance of wild flowers, and the scene is an ideal one. 



