Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a large wooden structure with many dead fish hanging out to dry on it. In the background a few houses can be seen. Caption from finding aid reads "Fish drying rack". Location is unknown.
Title from caption. Photograph of a summer fish camp on the Yukon River showing fish drying on a rack, the prow of a canoe and several tents. Narrative in the photo album reads: "A camp showing salmon drying in the sun, a smoking place and the...
Title taken from caption. View of salmon drying on racks near water at Hooper Bay, Alaska. Also from caption: "Hooper Bay, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title supplied by cataloger. Two men carrying a pole loaded with fish. Background is full of more drying fish on racks. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from caption. "Nenana Village." Photographer's number Johnson D44. Cataloguer's note: A view of what is probably a summer fish camp. The tents are surrounded by racks of drying fish; cooking appears to be done outdoors over a...
Title taken from Stereograph. "244-11518 -- This view shows a group of natives on the banks of the Yukon. The Yukon flows through the central part of Alaska for a distance of about 1,200 miles. Fish are an important food production in Alaska....
Title from notes on the back of photograph: " Dogs tied just out of fighting range ". Cataloguer's note: This is a view of a simple dwelling, with strips of meat or fish drying outside. A group of dogs can be seen playing in the yard. Property...
Title from accompanying notes. Six ships are at anchor off this shoreline. Onshore there are several semi-subterranean structures, including one that has a fish drying rack on the roof.
Title from accompanying notes. These two men are standing in front of a fish drying rack that is located next to a seaside semi-subterranean home. The same men are pictured in UAF-2003-174-207.
Title from accompanying notes. At least five ships are at anchor off this shoreline. Onshore there are several semi-subterranean structures, including one that has a fish drying rack on the roof (right). Compare to UAF-2003-174-206.
Title from accompanying notes. While visiting Western Alaska, two men closely inspect fish drying on racks built between a cache and a semi-subterranean home.
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 taken from caption. View of two young boys standing in front of Savonoski, Alaska, with fish drying racks in backbround. Savonoski was an Eskimo village abandoned after the Katmai area eruptions on June 2-6, 1912. Photo taken during National...
Title taken from caption. View of two boys standing next to fish drying racks full of salmon in Savonoski, Alaska. Savonoski was abandoned after the Katmai area eruptions on June 2-6, 1912. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition...