Full Title:
Ancient Aleut personal names = Kadaangim Asangin / Asangis : materials from the Billings Expedition 1790-1792 / edited and interpreted by Knut Bergsland.
Publication:
Fairbanks : Alaska Native Language Center, 1998....
Title from caption. Photograph of gold rush stampeders climbing the Chilkoot Pass. Caption reads: "Note the long procession of early stampeders climbing the steep mountain with packs on their backs. This old route called Chilcoot Pass was...
Title taken from caption. "Indian sweat house, old trappers boat and prospectors' camp and boats. Lower Klutena river, summer of 1998." Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 55. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from caption. "John Nokes, sit down at Klutena city winter of 98. Two story in rear." Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 123. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title supplied by cataloger. Group stands in trees. Slide taken from a carousel labeled, 'Joe Sr. and Joyce Harrison driving dogs in Knik.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Young girl stands in baseball cap and T-shirt, showing off the dirt on her hands. Slide taken from a slide carousel labeled, 'Joyce Harrison & Challenge.' I.e., Joyce Garrison. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Girl wearing T-shirt and baseball cap holds puppy's collar. Wooden dog kennel and another dog in background. Light snow on ground. Slide taken from a slide carousel labeled, 'Joyce Harrison & Challenge.' I.e. Joyce...
Descriptive Narrative: Playing cards (all original 52) and leather case. White Pass & Yukon Route. Different scenes.
History: Gift of Caryl Sale Krug and John W. Krug, 1998. Collected by William W. Sale and Neeta Tobey Sale, residents of Nome,...
Lambert, Theodore R. (artist). Size: 12.5 x 17 in. Medium: Oil on paint board Signed lower right. Conserved by WCCFA 1998. "A Mask Dance Depicting the Dancer in a Movement Interpreted as that of Paddling a Kayak". R. R. Lambert, March '37 -...
Ziegler, Eustace P. (artist). Size: 39.5 x 33.5 in. Medium: Oil on canvas Signed lower right. Repainted in spots by Zeigler just before his death. Conserved by WCCFA 1998.