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1) Drift fence
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Close up of a native American drift fence in N.W. Eagle, Colorado. The drift fence was made of downed timber and used to control the movement of animals for hunting. The photo was taken on June 18, 1994.
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People examining a native American drift fence in N.W. Eagle, Colorado. The drift fence was made of downed timber and used to control the movement of animals for hunting. The photo was taken on June 18, 1994.
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"Daddy, Jack, & 8 Ducks" (caption from photo album)
Hans Larsen stands with the family dog, Jack, with a gun and a pipe in his mouth. Larsen fashioned his own belt for carrying ducks while hunting and has 8 around his waist. There is a milk can in the background with the fenceline and a building.
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"Daddy and a Deer" (caption from photo album)
Hans Larsen holds a deer and his gun with a pipe in his mouth. He is standing in a field with a wide brim hat and boots on; there is a fence and mountain scenery in the background.