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How the Eskimo solves the housing problem. A family is erecting, with blocks of ice, one of their ingenious “ igloos,” with a completed structure on the left. The wooden erection in the centre is the “cache,” where food is stored safe from polar bears and wolves. (Central Press photo.)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17906, 23 July 1926, Page 1

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How the Eskimo solves the housing problem. A family is erecting, with blocks of ice, one of their ingenious “ igloos,” with a completed structure on the left. The wooden erection in the centre is the “cache,” where food is stored safe from polar bears and wolves. (Central Press photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17906, 23 July 1926, Page 1

How the Eskimo solves the housing problem. A family is erecting, with blocks of ice, one of their ingenious “ igloos,” with a completed structure on the left. The wooden erection in the centre is the “cache,” where food is stored safe from polar bears and wolves. (Central Press photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17906, 23 July 1926, Page 1