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English: Title: "Eskimo family and their igloo from Labrador, Seattle, A.Y.P.E." Photograph shows two Inuit couples and two children, outside fake igloo at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington. NOTE: The woman in this image (second from left) is Esther Eneutseak Smith with her three children. Esther's daughter Florence Smith is sitting atop the entrance to the igloo; behind Florence is Esther's son Norman Smith; and Esther's 16-year-old daughter Columbia Smith is lying in the igloo's entrance. The identities of these subjects are verified in the John C. Smith family's enumeration in the United States Census of 1910 for Seattle. Columbia—Esther's eldest child and the stepdaughter of John C. Smith—was born in the "Eskimo Village" exhibition at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in January 1893. Columbia later became an American film actress, co-starring initially in two productions released by the Selig Polyscope Company in July 1911: The Way of the Eskimo and Lost in the Arctic. Esther also appeared with her daughter in those two films, although in the latter she is credited as "Emutisak". The two older male subjects in this photograph have yet to be identified.
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