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PLATE 127<br />

Inherited family possessions. Top: Objects that had belonged to Lituya Bay George (1854—1926) and his relatives, inherited by his<br />

daughter Esther (Mrs. Chester Johnson); photographed at Yakutat in 1949. Left to right: Purple Hudson's Bay Company cockade<br />

that had belonged to Mrs. Lituya Bay George's younger brother. "Octopus finger" dancing bag, formerly belonged to Lituya Bay<br />

George, Wooden box, about 12 inches high, made about 1900 for Mary, Mrs. Lituya Bay George, Bottom: Objects that had belonged<br />

to Anna Daknaqin (1847-1912), inherited by her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Johnson, and photographed at Yakutat in 1949. Left to right:<br />

Berry basket (bottom view). Two spoons of mountain sheep horn. Small box for trinkets.

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