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Etah natives devouring raw seal fins Greenland
Postcard made of card

Donated by Mrs Edwards, 1972
Museum number 1972-356-2

This postcard shows two Inuit eating raw seal fins on the deck of a Dundee whaler, while a crewman watches. The Inuit are wearing furs, with baggy fur trousers. There is a tub in front of them and an anvil behind.

Etah natives devouring raw seal fins Greenland
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