Group portrait which includes, left to right: Little White Man, Chief Healy's Wife?, Paddy Healy, Chief Healy, John Healy, Mr. Sam with child, Mrs. Sam with child (Lucy?), and an unidentified woman and child.
Title taken from caption. This is a picture of Chief William in front of a log cabin. He is holding a rifle and wearing a traditional jacket. The inscription 'Fort Gibbion' can be seen on the wall nearby.
"Peter John elected chief and his wife Susan in Arctic Village, The tall man is Guilbert Joseph a man from Anvik who married a woman from Arctic Village. The other man is unidentified." Visible in this photograph is a cabin with a flag out front...
Title taken from caption on Album. "Burial of Chief David of Tetlin. May 17th, 1919". Several men carry a coffin with ropes; one seems to read a book. Compare UAF-1991-46-573.
Title taken from caption on Album. "Chief Alex & Jane. John Reese at Alex's homestead, Tolovana." A log sawhorse stands in the foreground, next to the walkway.
Title taken from caption on Album. "Second Chief." An outdoor portrait of an unidentified Chief with a woman and a small girl perhaps his family. They are dressed in traditional Alaskan garments. The Chief is holding an oar.
This photograph depicts, from left to right: Leonard Rowland, labor contractor; Chester Green, labor contractor; [Mr.] Liseley, civil defense officer; Sergeant Austin, first fire chief of the Big Delta Volunteer Fire Department; Gus Naylor, local...
Title taken from verso. View of Russian Orthodox religious procession, Unalaska, Alaska, with Chief Alexei Yachmanoff and others. ca. 1920's. Original photograph size: 3 3/4" x 6".
Title taken from front. Group photo of men, women, and children, including Chief Goodletaw, standing on and near sled at Copper Center, Alaska, with swastika in background. From verso: "Chief Goodlutaw [sic]. Copper Center." Property of Cook Inlet...
Title taken from image. Portrait of Chief Kajacty [Kah Kluck Tay] in Policeman costume, with a 7 pointed star badge, and carrying a walking stick. Photographer's number 327.
Group portrait Chief Mitlakotle, five other men, and a woman. Some of the men are dressed in traditional Tlingit regalia, including Chilkat robes and beaded clothing.