Seiki Kayamori (1877–1941) was a Japanese photographer who lived in Yakutat, Alaska, before World War II. His photographs captured the village's residents, mostly Tlingit Indians, at a time when the fish canning industry and other outside influences were beginning to change or eclipse traditional ways of life.
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6 September 1877 Denbo Mura, Japan
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Died |
9 December 1941 (aged 64) Yakutat, Alaska
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Zodiac | Virgo |
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