Title by cataloguer. > This view appears to be the beginning of Alumni Drive which is the southeastern entrance to the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. Notice a glimpse of Bunnell building at the top right hand side, and also the long and...
Title taken from caption. View of the Katmai Village Church and its bell. The area was covered in water by the Katmai Flood and Robert F. Griggs states in his book The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes that the bottom of the bell was the high water...
Title taken from caption: "Camp 14 just above Naknek rapids. Note frame work for native wigwam in foreground." View of tent used by National Geographic expedition at Naknek Lake, Alaska, with man loading boat at bottom left corner of photo and old...
Title taken from label on matting. View of woven basket and lid with open weave on bottom made in Attu, on display in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8333. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from front of bottom photo. Two photos of gold bars, Nome, Alaska. Bottom photo includes sacks of gold coins and buckets of ore. From front of top photo: "Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co., $1,000,000. Part of spring clean up, Nome,...
Wooden plaque with metal plates Top metal plate reads: The W. L. Corson Gas Engine Co. San Francisco Eng No 40 H P 26 Rev 500
Bottom metal plate reads: Presented by Miss Helen Miller Gould to The International Committee of Young Men’s...
Swan, Martha (maker). Purse made from the necks of loons. The top border is 9 cm wide and made from bleached and cured seal skin. It wraps inside and the purse is lined with yellow taffeta. The opening to the bag folds so that there are creases on...
Round birch bark basket made with the woven technique, light and dark-colored bark placed diagonally along the sides, alternating direction creating a woven look. Lashed along the top and bottom edges with willow, which is wrapped in spruce root....
Round birch bark basket, made with strips of birch bark, woven together along the sides. The walls of the basket are formed by placing the bark in diagonal strips, with the light side going in one direction, the dark in the opposite, and weaving...
Boy's snowshoe. Single snowshoe. Style is of westernmost Alaska type (see Nelson 'Eskimo about Bering Strait' or paper file). Outer wood frame made from two peices of wood. They are tied together to a point at heel with rawhide and spliced and...
The bag is loosely woven in a diamond pattern of babiche; top edging is of moose hide as in the drawstring. The tassels at bottom of the rim and bottom of bag are of hide and large commercial beads. Trade beads are interspersed on the body of the...
Made: Kuskokwim
Description: wood; carved; painted
Descriptive Narrative: A wooden dish carved of one piece with red painted rim. The center is natural wood color with a deer painted in black in the center. He has a human face with a...