A porcupine quill belt, 48 in. long; backed with green cotton cloth (2.5 in. wide) and edged all the way around with lavender seed beads. The front is smoked moosehide with a solid design of dyed quillwork; red seed beads and purple bugle beads are...
A porcupine quill belt, 48 in. long; backed with green cotton cloth (2.5 in. wide) and edged all the way around with lavender seed beads. The front is smoked moosehide with a solid design of dyed quillwork; red seed beads and purple bugle beads are...
Belt of natural sealskin with sealskin pouch attached; caribou or reindeer hair embroidery on both; ivory buckle; tab on pouch has two light blue and one amber glass beads strand; 111cm x 3.5 cm (with pouch and strap, 25.8 cm).
Belt of natural sealskin with sealskin pouch attached; caribou or reindeer hair embroidery on both; ivory buckle; tab on pouch has two light blue and one amber glass beads strand; 111cm x 3.5 cm (with pouch and strap, 25.8 cm).
Title taken from front. View of 4th Avenue in Seward, Alaska, looking north from 4th Avenue dock. The building with the big B & H Corp. on the roof is Brown & Hawkins. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/4".
Edward Bergman, Charlotte Bergman (Edward's wife), Stephen Bergman, Ceza Bergman, and Billy Bergman. They appear to be holding fox pelts. Taken at Allakaket in the early...
Title from cataloger. Postcard of a young woman in a parka. She is standing in front of a wood pile stacked against a building. Verso of post card reads: "This is [Esther?] Barryman, a half-breed. The father is one of Kotzebue's...
Title taken from caption. "The main entrance to the University of Alaska - Fall of 1928. Bunnell Collection, Acc. No. 1025 (?)." Cataloguer's note: In the 1920s this building made-up the entire College.
Title taken from caption. "The Alaska College Fairbanks. 35 mm 80 - 62." Cataloguer's note: In the 1920s this building made-up the entire College; it housed the president's office, the gym, and various classrooms as identified in a post card...
Title taken from accompanying note. "Portrait of an unidentified woman." The woman is wearing 'the bob', a fashionable hairstyle typical of the 1920s. [Her jewelry and dress further help determine the period of this photograph.]
Title from verso. "L. to R. - [Governor George] Parks? Pilot Ed Young. Courtesy [Lillian Crosson]. Governor George Alexander Parks (1883-1984), was a Republican Governor of Alaska Territory from 1925 to 1933. The governor is wearing a hat that...
Title taken from front. Color photo of Alaska prospector in Southcentral Alaska, with dog carrying pack. From verso: "est. date - early 1920s." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Photographer: Schallerer's Photo, Seward, Alaska....