Alaska Native mask made at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, with figures of fish and hand. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells, Anchorage,...
Title taken from caption. Group of children, two wearing masks, in front of building in Emmonak, Alaska, with sled partially visible at left. Also from caption: "Emmonak, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title taken from verso. View of mask maker Frank Rulland demonstrating how to make masks from caribou hides in Barrow, Alaska. Also from verso: "Frank Rolland [sic], Anaktuvuk Pass Eskimo, demonstrates the making of masks from caribou hides at...
Woman displaying two masks trimmed with fur from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. From information with photo: "Marie with two masks." 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 10" x 8 1/8".
Woman displays masks made in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, while child sleeps behind her. April 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/8" x 2 1/4".
Title by indexer. Photograph of Edward and Nan Kiokun of Mekoryuk, holding examples of their artwork. Edward Kiokun is holding two masks and Nan Kiokun is holding two grass baskets. One basket appears to depict a musk ox and the other a...
Title taken from attached note. "University of Alaska Photo. 22 January 1962. Study of Artifacts - University of Alaska students talk with Ludwig Rowinski, museum director, about a kayak on display at the state university museum. In the...
Title taken from information with photo. View of child sewing fur onto masks in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, with child sleeping in background. April 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4".
Title from image Eight individuals, four wearing wolf masks and fringed mittens, pose in a room with furs on the floor and wall Photographer's number 179
Display includes a variety of Alaska Native artifacts; totem poles, masks, boats, paddles, and fishing implements. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.