Full title: Kisitchisa qulinuaglaan = Let's count to ten / Niayum savaa*nich [written by Martha N. Aiken] ; Niayum Qiñiqtualia*nich [illustrated by Martha].
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, leaving Juneau [view of Juneau from sea]". At Juneau we tied up to the dock for a full day. We sailed Westward through icy straits, dodging small floating ice fields and big icebergs from Muir...
Title taken from donor's caption. A cabin stands next to two tents. Behind them are trees and mountains; in front, possibly piles of fuelwood and a rack hung with skins or fish for drying. "The unwritten law of the early day Alaskan...
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, Summer camp of Indians on Copper River". "At Copper River, a half-mile or more wide, we found a camp of Indians who ferried us across, and a day later we were at Tonsina Station." Additional...
Title taken from donor's caption. "We built a boat here to run the river to the coast. Left to right, Tony Diamond, now (1950) U. S. Federal Judge in Anchorage, Alaska, George Potter, 'Bill' and Julia Potter."
Title taken from donor's caption. "Julia and George try a ride on 'Deacon' at McCarthy Creek. For the first time in dawned on me that I faced a real problem in getting my young wife and child out over a rough 190 mile trail, crossing several...
Title taken from donor's caption. "The first steamboat goes up the Copper and Chitina Rivers to carry supplies for the Kennecott Mine and to build a railway. The next day we floated lazily down the Chitina River, a much bigger and somewhat...
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Piraksrat = [Things to do] / a translation into Iñupiat by Willie Nayakik ; edited by the bilingual staff of the Barrow Day School, BIA, Martha Aiken, Marilyn Gamboa, Alice Hopson ; illustrations by Geri Rudolph.
Full title: Jok drin Johnny dee'ya' : a translation and adaption of "A day with Johnny" / by J.A. MacDiarmid ; translation and adaption by Leah Druck ; illustrated by Andrew Jackson Steen.
View looking east down Fourth Avenue from F Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign across street in foreground reads: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. All for fun. Fun for all." Sign across street in background reads: "Anchorage. All-America City." Businesses...
Title taken from caption. "View of Ball Park at Anchorage, Alaska, taken during the celebration on Fourth of July. The barrels, boxes and horses on the ground were used in an obstacle race, one of the events during the day.
Full title: Kisitchisa qulinuaglaan = Let's count to ten / Niayum savaa*nich [written by Martha N. Aiken] ; Niayum Qiñiqtualia*nich [illustrated by Martha].
Cyanotype portrait of an unidentified man and Alaska Native woman,and three children sitting on a bench draped with animal hides and skins in the village of Knik on Knik Arm. The man has a mustache, and the women and two younger children have...
Title taken from caption. View of a member of the expedition reading to pass away the time on a rainy day. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition to...
Title taken from caption. From image: "S-134 A Steamer at Columbia Glacier, Alaska." Verso: "March 21. We are now in Ketchikan: arrived about noon. Rachel & Stevie are fine. R. manages to keep me just about worn out. I have to follow her round...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note.
Aerial view of Kodiak, Alaska, following the Alaska Earthquake and tidal wave 3/27/64. Many buildings are destroyed, and at least three boats are thrown ashore. A business sign on the...
Title taken from back of photo. "Aerial Recon (Reconnaissance) -- Two U. S. Air Force B 58 "Hustler" aircraft from the 43rd Bomb Wing, Carswell AFB, Tex., took many aerial photographs of the state such as this, the day after the Good Friday...