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	<title>MetaFilter posts tagged with eskimos</title>
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		<title>The Whale Hunt</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://thewhalehunt.org"&gt;A photographic catalog of a traditional whale hunt. (Flash, photos include whale hunting in all its bloody detail)&lt;/a&gt; In order to develop an experimental interface for storytelling, photographer Jonathan Harris accompanied a family of Inupiat Eskimos on a subsistence whale hunt. During his week long journey, he took 3,214 photographs, including pictures taken every 5 minutes while he was sleeping. The navigation allows for for very quick navigation through the series, using a heartbeat metaphor and a number of filtering constraints so that you can narrow your search to cast members, locations on the journey, and even something as loose as a photo&apos;s &quot;concept&quot;.

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		<category>alaska</category>
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		<category>eskimos</category>
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