Alice Crookitshine and an unidentified baby pose in a photograph which also shows a wash tub hanging off a wall behind her. She may be sitting on a cart or wagon.
Title taken from caption. View of man wearing an apron walking across the deck of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Northland. Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Five young women in white aprons, along with their teacher, cook in the kitchen of Juneau High School; left to right, Wilhelymine Larsen, Irene Burke, Agnes Pademeister, Lillian Bayers, Elsie Baggan, and Emma Ueland, teacher.
Interior of meat and specialty food store, with stools at counter, plucked poultry, scales, sides of meat, Christmas tree, etc. Four men behind counter wear white coats and aprons. Sign on cash register: Get a Receipt.
Title from sign on building Note on verso: "First Alaska steam laundry" A dozen people, including six women in white aprons, pose outside the two-story building; in center foreground is a cart loaded with bundles of laundry
Title from verso John Kill’s Meat Market at Nome, Alaska; cattle were driven overland 1000 miles, Skagway to Nome by trail, pulling sleds and packing supplies, which were sold at Nome Meat hangs from walls, and vegetables are arranged in...
Title from image caption Woman sits on counter stool and three men in aprons stand ready to assist; meat hangs from hooks and is displayed on counter; bins and cases line sides of room; a sign on wall reads, "Armour's Star, The Ham What Am"...
Title taken from image. Men wearing embroidered collars, aprons, with flags and ceremonial objects. Children and other spectators look out from open windows in background. Man in front center wearing top hat is George Lawler.
Title from image. Tlingit artifacts collected by Lt. George T. Emmons and sold to the American Museum of Natural History, New York, where it still resides. Included in the photograph are bentwood boxes, bowls, aprons, masks, shamans grave...
Two Unangax^ basket weavers with several baskets and the grass they use to make it. They are standing in front of a rounded structure (maybe a barabara?) with a window between them.
A duplicate of the photograph in UAA's Alan May papers...
Bill Ritter, in rubber apron and boots, cleaning Alaskan king crab at a table in the Alaska-Fresh Crab Plant at Homer, Alaska. Aug. 1952. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Closeup view of Bill Ritter holding two Alaskan king crabs, about to drop them into the cooking vat at the Alaska-Fresh Crab Plant in Homer, Alaska. He is dressed in a rubber apron and wearing a hat. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Title taken from verso. View of men butchering reindeer hanging from a log rack in Kivalina, Alaska. To the right of the photo a girl is pushing a wheelbarrow and hanging racks can be seen in the background. Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size:...