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...
"My cold weather outfit. Beaver cap, Caribou coat, moose hide fur trimmed mittens, woolen pants, moosehide moccasins and on the snowshoes made for me by Sarah Bob one of the Ketchumstuk tribe squaws of the Forty Mile Indians. These snow shoes are...
Image of what may be an Alaskan Native woman wearing a fur parka. "Queen Barbara" may have won or participated in some event or festival. Lomen Bros. was a photography studio in Nome, Alaska from 1908-1934.
Caption reads: "Mukpie - Point Barrow Eskimo Girl. Youngest person aboard, and one of the survivors of the S.S. "Karluk." Canadian-Arctic (Stefansson) Expedition." A young girl stands outside, wearing a fur parka,...
A group of Alaskan Native women sit on the ground around what looks to be a campfire for cooking. There are kettles and frying pans on or near the fire. One woman is feeding a baby and two other women look to be carrying...
Caption reads: "Eskimo and his kiak [kayak]." Two Eskimo men sit in their kayaks on the sea. Written on the bottom left corner of the photo is possibly a photographer's initials or photo number: "[FSL?][F82?]."
Group of photograph of three women. Monica Silas (middle) stands with two unidentified women at Kokrines village. What may be a wheelchair is visible to the right of the women. Ca 1925