Chief Jake, Chief Yetlma, and Chief Andrew Dick sitting indoors in native regalia, with several masks beside them and a ceremonial bowl. Photographer's number 609.
Weldon is now (1988) a school superintendent somewhere in Teller, Alaska. They succeeded the Kahl's as teachers. Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
A shaggy track meet which drew everyone in the vicinity. A great day of fun for onlookers as well as participants. Bea Kahl standing at the right. People are sitting on the steps of the teacherage. Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
The woman in the red jacket is Harriet Amundson who was the third teacher in the system with Kahl's (two years) and Morgan's (one year). Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
The house in the background was owned by Steven and Catherine Attla. Dogs were a very important part of the town economy. Huslia's racers, starting with Jimmy Huntington became a real force in Alaska dog racing both in Fairbanks and Anchorage....