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KPC-PC-0159

Betty Karsten cutting moose meat in garage, Soldotna 1950's

Pictured is a lady with a big knife and a satisfied look on her face. Here in Emmett and Betty Karsten's garage the meat was hung, and the women took it from there through the freezer and into the frying pan. The Karstens and Bill and Dee Stock traveled north to Alaska together in pickup trucks with campers on the Alaska Highway. Moose and caribou limits were taken along the way.

Individuals

Betty Karsten 

Collection

Mullen Collection 

Location

Soldotna, Alaska 

Date

1950's 

Photographer

Ray Sandstrom 

Image Type

color slide 

Dimensions

5cm-5cm 

Condition

very clear 

Identified By

Marge Mullen 

Date Cataloged

10/24/2000 

Archive Location

KPC Anthropology Lab 


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