Title taken from front. Two grizzly bears in Alaska. From verso: "2 Alaskan brown bear." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Photographer: H.G. Kaiser. Original photograph size: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4".
View of Alaska Department of Highways sign with facts about Alaska posted on Alaska Highway, possibly near border between Alaska and Canada. Sign reads: "Alaska Department of Highways. Facts on Alaska. Alaska is twice as large as Texas, covering...
Caption: Young brown bear had got away from soldiers. This captian was trying to hook his colar(sic). The bear finally scramed down the pole past him. It was nite (sic) and we were holding flashlights on scene. I was at the camp buying pictures....
Caption: Young brown bear had got away from soldiers. This captian was trying to hook his colar(sic). The bear finally scramed down the pole past him. It was nite (sic) and we were holding flashlights on scene. I was at the camp buying pictures....
Title from image caption Full caption: "A bum print of some bear skins at McNeil's cache, Kamishak Bay, west shore of Cook Inlet, Alaska; Alaska brown bear [is] identical with so-called Kodiak bear"
Dakl’aweidi Clan, Keet Hit (Killer Whale House) also called Woochdakadin Keet Hit (Killer Whales Facing Away From Each Other House), with Brown Bear Totem pole, Teikweidi clan
Paddlers of Brown Bear Canoe hold paddles resting on gunwales, painted paddle patterns visible; a small spruce canoe is pulled alongside; dock leading to house in background
Tlingit bear mask carved of wood and painted. Mask is hollowed out with an adze from a single piece of wood. 32 inset shell teeth; abalone pupils. Ears show bear profiles and are each edges with 12 wooden pegs which secure a tuft of dark red-brown...