An Inuit group in Inuit and European clothes. RMG G04268
An Inuit man dressed in European clothes with three Inuit women in traditional clothing. The upper garment of the woman on the right may be knitted wool (like the ones worn by the Danish official and his sons in G4263) and may represent a fusion between Inuit and Nordic clothing. The Inglefield Album held by the Royal Archives records noted that the people in the photograph are (l-r) Mother, Daughter, Fiance, and Sister-in-Law.
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