42 second, color/silent, film clip of King Islanders attaching a skin hull to an umiak frame. The film opens with men dragging the wooden umiak frame across the snow. Then one of the people cuts the skin and several lace it onto the frame.
Title taken from front. View of First Street, Cordova, Alaska. Businesses shown include Frame's Cafe and S. Blum & Co. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1910.
View of First Street, Cordova, Alaska. Businesses shown include Spokane Bar, Montana Bar, Keystone Laundry, Cordova House, Stockholm, Wellington, First and Last, and Frame's Cafe. May 1910. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Title by indexer. Image shows a corner shelf inside a greenhouse where tomatoes and melons (canteloupe?) are growing. A wooden frame is built around the melon plant, and a coffee can is visible within the frame.
Title taken from caption. " Hope (?) Frame cabin, barn on dirt road, laundry on a line, man and dog by saddled horse ". photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G850.
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - The powerful cargo hoist is shown here lifting a 2,300- pound aircraft engine up to the door of a C-46 (Curtiss Commando). The frame on which the engine is lashed will be deposited inside the transport,...
Title taken from caption: "Camp 14 just above Naknek rapids. Note frame work for native wigwam in foreground." View of tent used by National Geographic expedition at Naknek Lake, Alaska, with man loading boat at bottom left corner of photo and old...
Title taken from caption. View of the frame of a bidarka at Naknek, Alaska. Pawik is a variant name for the village of Naknek. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area, 1919.