Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Pelt, accession number 2-40814, described as Un-tanned fox skin, white. The skin was sold to Professor Graburn by the Inuit trapper Aisaki Quqiq Pulik Mugualuk for C $25 (he wanted more). It had been prepared (skinned, scraped dried and combed) by his second wife Qupanuak. The trapping and preparation is a normal winter activity. Such skins are normally sold at the Hudson Bay Company or Eskimo cooperative, but Aisaki (an old friend of Professor Graburn since 1959) thought he could get more money from Professor Graburn. It has been fumigated.