Title from margin notes. Photograph shows women dressed in hula skirts standing on the back of a parade float during the Fairbanks Winter Carnival. A banner on the float reads "Aloha from the Trade Winds and from Liberty's Hula Studio"....
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 23 - Matilda and Lilly at Kung". Photograph shows two Alaska Native girls wearing blouses and long skirts. One of them has a blanket wrapped around her shoulders.
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Title from accompanying material. Five women in light-colored blouses and dark skirts with a man in a dark suit. On the table between them appears to be a cake with candles. The walls are hung with framed photographs.
This color slide depicts three unidentified Alaska Native girls in either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. The two older girls wear parkas with fur-trimmed hoods and skirts. The younger girl wears a striped parka with an inner fur lining. The...
Six girls, wearing grass skirts, leis, and crowns of flowers; pose outside with string instruments, including guitar, bango, and mandolin [girl on far left has been identified as Martha (Yagie) McKean and 4th from left as Julia Stepano
Two women wearing hats and skirts, with four small children also in hats and bonnets, and two men on a barge; pilings in the background Photographer's number 427
Atlin Lake from Mile 117 of proposed Taku River Highway, showing roadway that skirts the small lakes on the summit near the headwaters of the O'Donnel River
Formal full-length studio portrait of a seated Tlingit man, in a dark suit; two Tlingit women in white shirts and long skirts stand behind Printed from original glass-plate negative
Full-length portrait of three women in blouses and long skirts, two standing, and one leaning back in a chair, head on a pillow, possibly having eyebrows painted on Printed from original glass-plate negative