Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a man standing with two fish traps on either side of him. Caption from finding aid reads "Fish traps Lower Yukon, Yukon Delta 1954-56". Location is the Yukon Delta, Alaska.
61 second film clip, color with audio track narration Clip showing the the operation of salmon fish traps. Narration describes techniques and impacts of fish trapping.
The Alaska History Nugget series was created in 2004-2005 as a...
This is an image of Ordinance No. 2 which stipulated that two U. S. Senators and a Representative should be elected to serve as a " shadow" delegation until statehood. This Ordinance passed 15,011-9,556.
Title taken from front. View of boat and salmon traps in Alaskan waters, with men in small rowboat in right foreground. From verso: "Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher. San Francisco." Publisher's number 1425. 1898? Postcard (color). Original photograph...
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
Title from verso. Photograph of a landing craft carrying equipment for the men on Attu Island. Verso reads: "Attu -- The American flag flutters from a mast in this captured Jap [ Japanese ] landing boat as our men bring it ashore on the...
Additional comments from village presentations read: "They could be making fish traps under the ice or making a dam (blocking) for under-ice fishing. Blocking the channel diverts the fish."
View of boat with crabs in traps near Alaska-Fresh Crab Plant on Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska. Oars, bucket, and rope are also visible in boat. Aug. 1952. Photographer: Robert Mounteer. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Poles support radar equipment on hillside; Little Kiska Island in background; operating board in cave in small hill to right; on hillside are two 155mm shells removed from booby traps inside caves Photographer's number 5628