Handwritten note reads "Kwithluk fish trap [Kwethluk]." Alaska Native man and woman pose in front of a structure identified as a fish trap. There are buildings located behind the fish trap.
Elevated cache with Kayak with skin shell removed and two dogsleds among items stored. The ladder leading up into the cache has one rung replaced with a metal rod.
S.R. Bernardi photographs formerly known as The Gertrude Lusk whaling album.
View of several houses in Savoonga, Alaska. Visible are many people going about their daily life, with at least half a dozon dogs throughout the photograph. A frame is stretching a hide on the roof of one house and out front of that house is a...
A group of Inupiaq, mostly children, are sitting in the grass as a walrus skin is stretched and dried. Visible in the background are several buildings and a semi-subterranean sod house (far left on horizon). On the right side of the photo are two...
"Natives at Wainwright preparing to race us. We used one of their boats which are covered with walrus skin. They won by a boat length." A large group of people prepare for an umiak race, several other boats are visible on the beach and just off...
"Bone diggers from U. of Alaska dug this up. It is part of an eskimos village 2000 years old. (Point Hope)." Wood and bone from an excavation unit at the prehistoric village, Point Hope, Alaska.
Title from caption. Further information on verso reads, "Kiana Belles. My big girls. From L. to R. Lucy, Mary, Kitty, Esther, Maggie, Anna, Hilda." Image shows seven girls standing and smiling while they pose for a photograph. The girls...
Title from verso. View of Kiana from a hillside. A young woman wearing a parka is visible walking across the hill near the center of the photo. Several wooden houses and buildings are visible below her. Two caches can be seen on the right side...
8x10 photo. Title from caption. Full caption reads:
"Joe Amarok, Eskimo leader from Nome, Alaska sprinkled water from the Bering Sea on the nose of the Clipper North Wind, first of Pan American World Airways scheduled DC-4s to arrive...
"Native girs at Waynewright. It's just like a 'teeter-totter' only they stand up." The home and barn visible in the photograph looks remarkably like a farmhouse.
Title from verso. Image shows two Native men leaning against a railing. The men are dressed in fur clothing, and one man is wearing a knitted hat. Behind them a building with a business sign is visible. A man pushing a wheeled loading cart...
The George A. Llano Collection consists of 111 photographs relating to Llano's lichen research and the Anaktuvuk Pass and Wainwright areas, circa 1948. Subjects include plant collecting and identification, people and village activities in...
Photograph shows men wearing kuspuks with fur around the hoods, mukluks, and other winter garb pulling a whale up out of the water and over the snow and ice. There is a low boat on the shore to the right of the...