These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
31 second, color/silent film clip of the King Island Dancers performing at Nome. The drummer in the red and black checked shirt is Chief Olanna. He is the father of Agnes Kunnuk, the woman dancer in the fur parka with the light blue head scarf....
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 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."
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. "The memorial cross to Miss Annie Craig [Cragg] Farthing first missionary at Nenana". [Compare with UAF-1985-72-96 and UAF-1991-46-489.]
Clipping from a publication of the building of Tortella Hall, milled lumber is in the foreground. Miss Annie Cragg Farthing is identified as being in the doorway.
Photograph of a memorial of reinforced concrete erected to Miss Annie Cragg Farthing. The cross is overlooking the Nenana Mission with Denali (Mt. McKinley) dominating the scene.
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...