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...
Verso: "Our horses and house. The two boys on sled are Billy Eddy and Billy Boyd who are out with Frank hunting. Frank is in his shirtsleeves on left. Annie stands in front of Kitchen at the door of wood shed. Fellow in black hat is a friend of...
Two of the women are dressed in warm fur coats, hats, thick socks and foot wear. The woman in the center is wearing a striped blanket coat, scarf and a head band. Two small children are standing in front of the women. All appear to be posing for...
Title taken in part from photographer's notes. Collection notes: The mother is Annie James, wife of Arthur James Sr. The baby is probably Roland James. Photographer's number 216.
Title taken from label on matting. Women inspecting cans of fish at Annette Island Canning Company in Metlakatla, Alaska. From verso: "Left - Mary Eleanor Hudson Haldane. Across from Mary Eleanor - Annie Ridley Perez, Matilda Booth (with white...
Title taken from front. View of freight barge "Lawrence" and tugboat "Annie W." alongside dock with freight for Alaska Engineering Commission, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on barge reads: "Lawrence." Also from front: "A.E.C. G1236." An Alaska...
Title taken from collection notes. Verso: Backdrop is dragon-fly made up for special dance. Decitan group Sitka Potlatch 1904. 1st. row left: Andrew Dick. Photographer's number 182.
Title taken from caption on Album. "The memorial cross to Miss Annie Craig [Cragg] Farthing first missionary at Nenana". [Compare with UAF-1985-72-96 and UAF-1991-46-489.]
Title taken from caption on Album. "At the grave of our first missionary at Nenana". [Photograph of a concrete memorial, in the shape of a cross, erected to Annie Cragg Farthing (compare with UAF-1985-72-96 and UAF-1991-46-422). The name...
Title taken from caption on Album. Cataloguer's note: An outdoor portrait of an Alaskan Native woman holding what appears to be an axe, with one hand and another heavy gear on the other hand. Notice too the rifle nearby. This unseemly 'bear...
Title taken from back of photograph. "Left: Thimble basket 11/8" tall - 1" diameter women by Jennie Golley in Atka 1946. Right: Basket woven over a bottle 3" tall 11/2" diameter woven by Annie Golley 1946."