57 second film clip, black & white with audio. The clip shows damage to four small villages on Kodiak Island by the 1964 earthquake and the resulting tsunami. The audio relates personal experiences of survivors. This is an excerpt from the film...
Title taken from caption: "Lightering freight and agricultural implements ashore at Afognak, Alaska (boats)." View of three men in two boats removing freight from the ship "Dora" in preperation for hauling it to the village Afognak on Afognak...
Village extended for two miles along the coast of Afognak Island Note: On March 27, 1964, a tidal wave destroyed most of Afognak; residents moved to a new community on Kodiak Island
Title and description taken from accompanying materials. Two Anglo females, possibly school teachers. Peter Kewan in rear of bidarka; a Sugpiaq born in Afognak or Katmai area about 1873, killed by a bear in Afognak area about 1921. Another...
Title from image caption As early as 1775, Russian Orthodox Churches were built in nearly every Alaskan village under Russian influence; this church in Afognak is possibly the Nativity of the All Holy Theotokos Church, dedicated in 1905
Title from image caption As early as 1775, Russian Orthodox Churches were built in nearly every Alaskan village under Russian influence; artist Sam McClain, painting from old photographs, drawings, or other likenesses, produced 106 watercolors...
Manuscript with descriptions of 58 Alaskan villages by various students attending the Eklutna Vocational School during 1937. Villages include Afognak, Alitak, Anvic, Attu, Barrow, Beaver, Bethel, Cantwell, Chignik, Circle, Diomede, Eagle, Egegik,...