Musher with five dogs tied to a sled with a passenger near Seward, Alaska. ca. 1905-1910. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Four Alaskan Native women are standing on the beach. The women are all dressed in fur-trimmed kuspuks and mukluks or boots. There are boats nearby on the beach. There also appears to be a cross in the background, possibly...
A large group of people (mostly men, it seems) are gathered on the street. There are a couple posters promoting candidates and voting for an election. One poster shows: "VOTE for Colin Beaton, school trustee." Another...
Two women sit on snow hills in their fur coats and muffs. Photos UAF-1985-122-146 to UAF-1985-122-150 and UAF-1985-122-161 to UAF-1985-122-162 appear to be the same people at the same time and place.
Handwritten note reads "Northers Meeting, Napakiak. Jan. 1949". Group posing near the wall of a building. Group consists of Alaska Native women and children wearing kuspuks. Group includes a non-Native Alaska...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a large group of people who appear to be Athabascan. Many are dressed in parkas and mukluks. Caption from album reads: "A group of natives photographed during the big potlatch. The parkas or coats are...
Title from album caption. Joe Crosson, in mukluks and fur coat, standing on wing of plane as Arthur Johnson hands up a package that probably contains diphtheria antitoxin for the community of Point Barrow. The image on the plane reads Alaskan...
Title taken from caption on slide. A close-up shot of an elderly woman wearing a heavy fur garment. The landscape, a flat grassland, is visible in the background.
Title taken from caption on slide. "Drying ugruk skins and full seal oil pokes Yaiyuk Harris and wife Sishoalikroaq 1952." [The name Yaiyuk is also spelled Yiyuk in this collection. Ugruk means seal, probably bearded seal.]
Title taken from caption on slide. "North [American] Dog Sled [Champion?]. All home-made clothes. Fort Wainwright HHC 171st March 67." Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by Mark C. Glunz, who was at the time...
Title from accompanying material. Six Alaska Native men wearing parkas, mukluks, and other traditional clothing. In the foreground are some kind of bars or beams. Some burlap sacks are stacked in front of the men.
Title from caption. The left is labeled "Kittie"; the right, "Queen". Also written: "Sept 25th 03", "Nowell", and "134." These young women may be in Deering, located at the mouth of the Inmachuk river on the northern Seward Peninsula.
View of three men standing on a stage, two holding pelts. Behind the men is a rack of furs, mostly wolf pelts. The banner above the men reads; "[F]ur Auc[tion]". Photo taken during the 1966 Fur Rendezvous in Anchorage, Alaska.
Title taken from caption. Crowning of the queen of the Fairbanks Ice Carnival in Fairbanks, Alaska. She is wearing a fur rimmed parka and mukluks, and is standing in front of a throne made from blocks of ice. Several spectators look on. Original...