Caption attached to this photograph relates: Graduates of the electronic technician pilot class undertaken by the Bureau of Indian Affairs are greeted by Senator E. Gruening at RCA Headquarters in Anchorage. The class has just returned from RCA...
"Eskimo Scouts received awards Saturday from Alaska Governor William A. Egan (left). Gov. Egan prepares to present the Eisenhower trophy for the state's most outstanding National Guard unit to Sgt. George Whitman, Mekoryuk, representing Co. B, 2nd...
Title taken from label on matting. Woven basket and lid made in Quinhagak, Alaska, with decoration made of duck skin, on display at Juneau. Photographer's number 8338. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Close up of open wound on man's shoulder. Man sits with back to camera. A hand rests on the man's shoulder. Compare with UAF-1997-108-260 and UAF-1997-108-261.
Title from accompanying materials. Two Alaska Native girls in dresses are on top of the roof of a semi-subterranean home. One stands while the other sits or squats; next to them is a rack of drying fish.
Title from sleeve. Sign reads 'Southwest Alaska Regional Community Center ASCAP Project.' Also on sleeve: 'Display at Anch[orage] Westward & Kaloa Bldg.' 2 1/4 B&W negative.
The dish is made of two pieces of wood used for the bottom and the rim. The bottom is stained light red and the rim is dark red. A black line is painted around the bottom of the bowl, as are two figures. Six small round pieces of ivory are set on...
The dish is made of two pieces of wood used for the bottom and the rim. The bottom is stained light red and the rim is dark red. A black line is painted around the bottom of the bowl, as are two figures. Six small round pieces of ivory are set on...
This men's bentwood bowl (having three planed surfaces) is made using two pieces of wood for the bottom and rim. The bottom is stained light right, the rim is dark red, and the black line and bird with a fish in its beak are painted black on the...
This men's bentwood bowl (having three planed surfaces) is made using two pieces of wood for the bottom and rim. The bottom is stained light right, the rim is dark red and the black line and bird with a fish in its beak are painted black on the...
Title taken from image. Photograph of three Native Alaskans with a catch of king salmon at Nushagak, Alaska. A pair of skin kayaks are elevated behind the fish. Also visible in the photograph are barrels, cut logs, and a portion of Nushagak...
Handwritten note reads "Napakiak school children. Willie Alexie, Jan. 1949". Group of Native Alaska children pose with three adults near a snowmobile. One of the adults and the snowmobile appear in UAF-1997-108-204.