This color slide depicts an Alaska Native man in Barrow in 1962. The man has been identified as Jonah Ahsogeak by Charles Brower. He is wearing a fur-trimmed parka and mukluks and standing on a beach. There are power lines behind him. The...
These are the Chilkat Dancers from Haines or Port Chilkoot as it was called at the time. The man using the drum on the far left is Carl Heinmiller. Identification courtesy of Blythe Carter, Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center.
Title by cataloger. A full-length studio portrait of a young woman, possibly Jennie E. Johnson. She is standing, wearing a white wedding dress and a veil, and holding long stemed bouquet of flowers. It is signed at bottom right "A.J. Johnson....
View of Marie Silverman wearing a long dress and hat standing in an office in front of a row of file cabinets. Framed paintings on the wall in the background depict husky puppies and an Alaska Native with a kayak.
This color slide depicts two unidentified Native women skinning and dressing a walrus in either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. Both women are dressed in kuspuks with fur-trimmed hoods and mukluks on their feet. The woman on the left is braiding...
Title from sleeve. Group of onlookers views a Native garment on display at some sort of exhibition. Note on garment reads: 'Parki - Kenai Indians Over 100 years old ...work of Tuck? Tusk? shells - Indian money shells, Russian trade beads. Bottom of...
Two Native men in ceremonial dress including headdress and clothing. Further information was supplied by Flora Demoski during the Denakkanaaga Elder and Youth Conference, held June 6-10, 2005, in Grayling, Alaska: [left to right] Peter Jimmie...