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This is an ancient Egyptian gold ring with a carved jasper frog, dating from 600–30 BC.
“Do Not Buy Where You Will Not Be Hired. NAACP” North Carolina, 1960.
Racine Wisconsin Belles, playing the South Bend Blue Sox, 09/14/47. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
Photo credit: Everett Collection
A Maya mosaic mask, made of jade and shell. From Guatemala, 200–600 CE.
Now part of the Al Thani Collection.
Seventeen-year-old Inuk Helen Konek walking into her igloo in Arviat, Nunavut, in 1949.
Photographer: Richard Harrington
girlkaramazov mentioned looking up Konek who was born as Helen Agaaqtuq in May 1932 in a tupiq on the eastern shore of Henik Lake. Helen's father was Piqqanaaq Agaaqtuq and her mother was Paalak Agaaqtuq. She had three brothers: Nanauq, Pukiluk, and Kinaalik As a child she accompanied her brothers and father on caribou hunting trips, including to Ennadai Lake in the Ahiarmiut's territory.
Helen was photographed in 1949, aged 17, by Richard Harrington as part of a series taken while he was travelling around the Arctic. The photograph was taken in ᑭᖓᕐᔪᐊᓕᒃ (English: of big hill).
By 1952, the Agaaqtuq family were living close to the Padlei trading post. In 1953, Helen started living as a couple with James Konek, the son of a storekeeper in Arviat. They both lived in Arviat in winter and Barren Lands area in the summer. The 1950 Caribou Inuit famine caused Helen's mother Paalak to die in 1957, the rest of the family survived on fish, rabbit, and ptarmigan. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police forcibly displaced the Konek family in 1960 from Padlei to Arviat.
One of Harrington's photographs of Konek entering her igloo was widely shared online in 2019 after her journalist grandson Jordan Konek tweeted it. Konek is an elder, and lives in Arviat, Nunavut
Carrie Fisher on a fire escape at her New York apartment in the early 1980s.
The sudden end of a hockey game in Sweden, 1959.
17-year-old Bianca Passarge of Hamburg dresses up as a cat and dances on wine bottles, June 1958.
Photographer: Carlo Polit