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Accession Number: |
TT.00377 |
Date of Photo: |
1984/04 |
Caption: |
"Evelyn Pete watches as her eldest son Louis, who missed benefits under ANCSA because was one-sixteenth too low, swings her youngest son Matt Frankson, who missed benefits because he was born after December 18, 1971."
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Description: |
Group portrait of three people in a building made of logs. Evelyn Pete is standing watching her son Louis Pete, who is swinging her youngest son Matt Frankson in his arms. The photo was taken in the context of a story about the Alaska Native Review Commission and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Ms. Pete recieved benefits under ANCSA while her sons were ineligible.
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Name: |
Evelyn Pete |
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Subject
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Name: |
Matt Frankson |
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Subject
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Name: |
Unknown Photographer |
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Role: |
Photographer
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Name: |
Louis Pete |
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Role: |
Subject
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State: |
Alaska
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Organizations: |
Alaska Native Review Commission |
Publication Information: |
1984/04/30 |
CD Number: |
050
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Annotations: |
Evelyn Pete watches as her eldest son Louis, who missed benefits under ANCSA because was one-sixteenth too low, swings her youngest son Matt Frankson, who missed benefits because he was born after December 18, 1971. T.T. 4-30-84 |
Keywords: |
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Portraits:Group portraits |
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