Title taken from caption. Postcard of Chief Thomas and his wife. Visible in the photograph are a canvas tent, two hand stitched birch bark baskets and both Chief Thomas and his wife are dressed in regalia.
The George A. Llano Collection consists of 111 photographs relating to Llano's lichen research and the Anaktuvuk Pass and Wainwright areas, circa 1948. Subjects include plant collecting and identification, people and village activities in...
Little Beatus (Harry) and his wife Ida in Allakaket. They had come up from Hughes by dogteam in March. Taken by Johnson Moses in 1952. Harry was identified by visiting...
Title from caption. Photograph of Eutatalbat and Hostatlinaw seated in front of a tent with their dogs. Narrative in photo album reads: "The man, 'Eutatalbat' and his wife, 'Hostatlinaw' were both deaf and dumb. They converse by means of...
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 8 - Glower and wife at Kung". Photograph shows what appears to be a Native fish camp. Two men can just barely be seen by the canoe.
Title from caption. Photograph of Chief William (Deyemaddins) and his wife, Sudinatnitz[?]. They are wearing a mixture of western and native garments, including beaded hide and fur mittens held in place with mitten strings.
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Husband & wife teams: Al Randall & Frances Randall and Marie Working & Bob Working posing for the Anchorage times."