Title from verso. Full caption on the verso reads, "Here are the Yak. They crossed them with Galloways trying to produce an animal for beef that would winter in the open. Results were disappointing. Meat tough as - ---." Image shows...
View of six women standing in front of a log cabin style building, with a large animal trap and a sign for the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce hanging on the wall behind them in Fairbanks, Alaska. This was the first meeting of the Alaska Press Women....
Full title: Annu·garriu·gniq Ni·grutit Ami*niññiñ = Making clothing from animal skins / story in English and Eskimo by Harold Kaveolook ; illustrations, Harold Kaveolook.
Parallel title: Making clothing from animal skins...
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title taken from back of photograph " Animal bones - the result of many generations of meat- eaters - are one of the features of the landscape. Flowers spring up among them. " Property of Leighton Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD.
View of animal, possibly buffalo, in middle of road in snow in unidentified area of Alaska. From slide mount: "April 1960." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline elevated over road for animal passage near Willow Lake in Southcentral Alaska, with man standing at left next to construction machinery. Aug. 6, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...
On verso: "Sequla" Interior view of Aleutian dwelling, showing bunk with grass bedding, animal traps hanging along support post, kitchen table and utensils, alarm clock, lanterns, and matches
Congress was almost totally ignorant of Alaska, many suspected that the purchase was a bad bargain, and the only interest revolved around fur sealing. Therefore, many Congressmen were reluctant to pass Alaska legislation. Aside from the purchase,...
View of sea lion killed by men from Seward, Alaska on the beach near the dock. A small boy stands on the dead animal, while another boy looks on. 1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
The lobby of the hotel, the Coleman House, with many Indian baskets, animal hides and heads with spittoon between the chairs. Original size of photographs: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
According to note on slide, "Seal Camp - Kwigillingok; 1950; Jean Cook." Woman, possibly identified as Jean Cook, kneels on the ground near a notched log with what appears to be an animal's body in her hand. Behind...
Title by indexer. Image shows a man wearing glasses, jeans and a white shirt holding a metal pail up to the mouth of a musk ox. Several other musk oxen wait in a line for their turn. The man and musk oxen appear to be inside an animal pen....