Title taken from label on matting. King Island dancers and drummers performing at cornerstone laying ceremony for Federal Building in Nome, Alaska, with spectators at left. Photographer's number 7959. Aug. 2, 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame....
Title from donor notes. Postcard of Kotzebue dancers.
Further information was supplied by George Taylor at the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. He knows the dancers and...
Title taken from caption. V11569 -- (19)(5) The Fantastic Potlatch Dancers, Indian Village of Klinkwan, Alaska Indexer's note: A group of Indian Dancers, with their traditional clothing.
Title from image. Group of Tlingit dancers at a Potlatch. Three dancers kneel in foreground; two have sticks in their teeth. In the background people are dressed in Chilkat robes, button blankets, frontlets, and three hold leaders' dance...
Title from image. Group portrait of men in formal dress; some in Chilkat robes and tunics, others in beaded clothing, other traditional clothing, and military uniforms. Dance paddles are held prominently. Two formal portraits, framed and...
Title from donor notes. Postcard of Kotzebue dancers.
Further information was supplied by George Taylor at the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. He knows the people and...
31 second, color/silent film clip of the King Island Dancers performing at Nome. The drummer in the red and black checked shirt is Chief Olanna. He is the father of Agnes Kunnuk, the woman dancer in the fur parka with the light blue head scarf....
Group of dancers and drummers on stage in front of scenic backdrop, possibly in Anchorage, Alaska. Performers may possibly be Sammy Mogg's Inupiat Dancers from Diomede and King Islands. 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer:...
Two dancers stand on a tarp spread in front of drummers. The drummers are seated in front of an umiak which has been turned to one side to act as a shelter. Spectators stand behind and are seated in front of the umiak.
View of dancers performing in Barrow, with drummers and spectators in background. Identified on photo verso as an Alaska Federation of Natives convention, but subsequently identified as the box drum or Wolf Dance at Christmas time or at Kivgiq...
Title taken from image. Two dancers in Chilkat blanket and beaded dance shirts with fur capes around shoulders; a beaded cover is on gun. Photographer's number 205.