Title by cataloguer. This is a photograph of a Walrus swiming in the bay. The walrus defining feature is the protruding tusk which extends downward from the mouth; they have thick wrinkled skin, often with little hair in older animals. They...
Title taken from information with photo. Large group of walrus on beach and in surf at Round Island in Walrus Islands, Alaska. Also from information with photo: "Walrus at Round Island in Walrus Island group." May 1964. Photographer: Ward W. Wells....
Title taken from information with photo. Large group of walrus gathered on beach at Round Island, Walrus Islands, Alaska. Also from information with photo: "Massed walrus." May 1964. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows chunks of walrus pieces and walrus entrails sitting next to two laughing women. Behind them sits an iceberg. Caption from finding aid reads "St. Lawrence Island with mounds of walrus and two women"....
This color slide depicts two unidentified Alaska Native men after a walrus hunt near either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. There are two bodies lying on a beach in front of the ocean. One man crouches by one of the walruses with a cigarette in his...
This color slide depicts an unidentified Alaska Native man holding a walrus head in a fishing boat near either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. The man is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood. There is a second walrus head in the boat, as well as...
View of people butchering walruses on dock; walrus hides piled up in foreground; houses in background on opposite side [of river] Additional information from verso: E.B. O'Connor and Natives cutting up 30 tons of walrus meat received as part...
Broad view of beach, with walrus butchering on dock; water and ship in background Additional information from verso: E.B. O'Connor and Natives cutting up 30 tons of walrus meat received as part payment for services on a hunting and moving...
Overview of walrus butchering activities on beach, with houses in background [across river] Additional information from verso: E.B. O'Connor and Natives cutting up 30 tons of walrus meat received as part payment for services on a hunting and...
Three men on what seems to be a fishing boat, with a walrus. One man is petting the walrus. There are fishing and boating apparatuses surrounding the men.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows three men butchering a dead walrus. They are on an iceberg with an umiak parked next to them. Caption from finding aid reads "St. Lawrence Island walrus catch". Location is St. Lawrence Island,...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a few men butchering a walrus on an iceberg. Caption from finding aid reads "Close view of skinning walrus". Location may be St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a few men butchering a walrus on an iceberg. They are standing next to an umiak. Caption from finding aid reads "St. Lawrence Island walrus hunting". Location is St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a walrus that has been skinned. Blood, guts and blubber is spread out over the ice. Three men can be seen as well as a boat. Caption from finding aid reads "Walrus skinned". Location is unknown.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two men in parkas butchering a dead walrus. Caption from finding aid reads "St. Lawrence island walrus butcher men". Location is near St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows three men standing on an iceberg next to a dead walrus. Caption from finding aid reads "Hunter and dead walrus off St. Lawrence Island 1958". Location is St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows walrus meat and blubber spread out on a beach. Some people are standing nearby with a boat. Caption from finding aid reads "Walrus meat on beach on St. Lawrence Island". Location is St. Lawrence...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows three men butchering a walrus on ice. Caption from finding aid reads "St. Lawrence Island walrus butchering". Location is St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.