Tells the stories of Alaskan women who have contributed to the state's economic, social, and political development, and who may serve as role models for younger women. Contains 12 lengthy question-and-answer profiles, 43 shorter profiles, and 12...
View of three Alaska Native women wearing kuspuks with fur-trimmed hoods in Barrow, Alaska. 1962. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Women are identified as (left to right): Annie Bolt, Carrie Kignak, Emily Ungudruk. Identified by Corie...
This color slide depicts several unidentified Alaska Native women in either Kotzebue or Barrow, Alaska, watching a blanket toss. The three women in the foreground are wearing kuspuks with fur-trimmed hoods. One woman wears a scarf over her head....
This color slide depicts two unidentified Alaska Native women in either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. Both women are wearing kuspuks with fur-trimmed hoods. The photographer is unidentified.
Handwritten note reads "Napaskiak [Napakiak]." Alaska Native man steers boat across body of water. Seated in the boat are three Alaska Native women and an Alaska Native man.
Note on slide reads "Mrs. Nicols; Kasigluk." Two Alaska Native women sit close as one appears to be demonstrating to the other. There is a bowl and other items on a table where the women sit. Two Alaska...
Title taken from image caption. Three Alaska Native women, one holding a child; an Alaska Native man, and an officer from the Thetis. A dog on the left. The group is standing before the door to an underground dwelling.
Handwritten note reads "Northers Meeting, Napakiak. Jan. 1949". Group posing near the wall of a building. Group consists of Alaska Native women and children wearing kuspuks. Group includes a non-Native Alaska...
Title taken in part from finding aid. Photograph shows three Alaska Native women and three children standing beside an Alaska Department of Health, Mobile Health Unit truck. Sign on side of truck is partially visible and reads "Mobile Health Unit. ...
This color slide depicts two unidentified Native women skinning and dressing a walrus in either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. Both women are dressed in kuspuks with fur-trimmed hoods and mukluks on their feet. The woman on the left is braiding...