Title taken from verso. Photograph of the Ice carnival house built by Pietro Vigna, March 1934. Otto Geist on far right in bird feather parka. Visible in the photograph are many examples of native hunting and fishing equipment such as seal poke...
Title taken from album caption. View of three men shooting arrows, probably as a part of a competition. Several spectators are visible in the background as is a dog sled.
Title by cataloger. Photograph of a boy holding a bow and arrow with a tent behind him. Narrative in the album reads: "Here is Richard and his bow and arrow. He was not very fond of having his picture taken."
Title taken from caption. The caption reads: Tanana River Native, and has a manuscript annotation reading: Old Silas, in parentheses. Clipping from a publication of Old Silas taken near Chena, Alaska, on the Tanana River. Old Silas is...
Title taken from caption. "One of the Old Timers. Fairbanks, Alaska." Identified in identical photograph UAF-1985-72-111 as "Old Silas". Tinted postcard.
Title taken from caption on slide. "Child's bow and arrow. Qutvuq, Kobuk man Sishoalikroaq 1952." [Compare with UAF-1966-80-15 for Frank Glover's identification. This location name is also spelled Sishoalikrauq.]
Title taken from caption on slide. A man shows off a bow and arrow; behind him is a building with rusty barrels along the side. [Compare photo with UAF-1966-80-15 & 16. This man has been identified as Frank Glover. See also Ralph Gallahorn at...
Title taken from verso. View of house constructed of ice and a seal float. Six people dressed in traditional Native Alaskan clothing stand in front of the house. Also from verso: "Natives 'college kids' dressed as Eskimos. Otto Geist (the...
Title from sleeve. Barechested man sits astride a horse and holds a large bow. A quiver of arrows is attached to the saddle. Photographer's number: 8543. 4x5 B&W negative
Senator Bob Bartlett points to an arrow on a map of Alaska and the USSR; United States Senator Ernest Gruening is on left and Representative Ralph Rivers on right
Bow and arrow replaces shot gun for duck hunting to save ammunition. Title and description taken from photographer's notes. Personal description courtesy of Woody Salmon.
The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.
The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.
The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.