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National Geographic : 1974 Mar
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and Napaseekadlak pluck a brace of black brant for a late night's cookout (above); another gift of spring reaches the dinner table in the form of wild-goose eggs left deserted on the nest (below). Though he carried some supplies-coffee, tea, flour, and sugar-Colin often depended for his existence on the whims of a harsh environment, each night's dinner a result of that day's hunting luck. ALLBY NICHOLASDEVOREIII
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