Title from indexer. Group photograph of Native leaders in the Tanana Valley with Episcopal Minister. Identifications left to right are Julis Pilot of Nenana, Jacob Starr of Tanana, Alexander Titus of Hot Springs, Chief William of Tanana, Chief...
Title taken from caption. "John Folger - Discoverer, Prospector, Trapper. Innoko River (Folger Creek) 1884. Discovered Gold in Koyukuk (Tramway Bar) 1894. Trapped on Kantishna River. Died There in 1931. Made an Early Arrival on Yukon River,...
List of names taken from caption. Standing in the back row (l-r) Julius Pilot, Nenana; Titus Alexander of Hot Springs, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Th (Thomas) Riggs, Mr. Richie, and Chief Alexander Williams.
Title taken from accompanying materials. Tanana Chiefs Conference. First conference of Native land rights, July [5], 1915 Three rows of men, including James Wickersham, Thomas Riggs, Jr. and Athapascan Indian chiefs, identified on...
Title from cataloger. This photograph shows three unidentified people standing outdoors.
Further information was supplied by George Yaska during the Denakkanaaga Elder and Youth Conference held June 6-10, 2005, in Grayling Alaska: Johnny...
Title taken from image. Verso: Bob Caughle(?) on coffee mill, Reginald Peterson, and Edwin Fox at radial with child. Signs in image: Imperial; Bissell's; Just received, fresh shipment, White House coffee; Pure foods, All goods sold in this store...
Full title: Koyukon Athabaskan dance songs / written by Tupou L. Pulu ; from songs and stories provided by Madeline Solomon ; music transcribed by Tom Johnston ; song syllables transcribed by Eliza Jones ; illustrated by Dinah Stephenson.
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Title from image. People stand in front of store. Signs: F.Matheson General Merchandise, Furs, Forwarding. Post office. Cigars, tobaccos, daily papers, fresh candies. Folger & Co. Golden Gate High Grade Mocha and Java.
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.