Written on front: To my friend Ernest Gruening with best wishes William E. Beltz. Verso: William Ernest Beltz, a 47 year-old native of the Eskimo village of Unalakleet, is president of the Alaskan State Senate as Alaska makes the complicated...
Verso: William Earnest Beltz, a 47-year-old native of the Eskimo Village of Unalakleet, is president of the Alaskan State Senate as Alaska makes the complicated transition from territorial to State government. Beltz's father, a native of...
Two King Island, Alaska kayakers raft alongside a boat as they unload cargo, with a man sitting across the bows of the kayaks. Another man in a fur parka stands on a small platform looking down at the kayakers and a movie camera is partially...
Caption: "The reindeer is a source of food and clothing for the Eskimo. It is also used for hauling sled, something like a horse. But it has to be broken to the harness before it will haul a sled."
Title from note on verso: "Eskimo women R. R. work crew of Cantwell section won awards for best maintained section." In an e-mail dated 22 May 2013, Leann Wagerle mentions that these women are Athabascan, not Eskimo. She identifies them: ...
Three crewmen of the "Nanuk" use a gaff and ropes to haul a walrus onto the ice in Northern Alaska during production of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "Eskimo." A small boat is in left background. Photographer: Michael Philip. 1932-1933. Original...
Full title: Pata, ama ilangi / igaqistek: Uqiitlek, Nighugun ; terugista: Tadashi = Pata and his friends / written by Vera Oovi Kaneshiro and David C. Shinen ; illustrated by Clyde T. Kaneshiro.
Parallel title: Pata and his friends...
Verso: Taking the rank off the white man and putting it on the Eskimo. This was one of the best decisions I made. The white man in this picture turned out to be Bishop Gordon and the Eskimo's name David Frankson of Pt. Hope.
Left to right: Little Frank Walley, Mrs. Frank Walley, Billy Walley. Mrs. Wm. (Kitty) Sibley, Billy Sibley. "Mrs. Walley lived to be 96. She's half Indian, half...
Portrait of Henry Hansen partially seated on a wood structure behind a log cabin. From verso: "Henry Hansen, Eskimo. The mail carrier's assistant. Kuskokwim Portage. July 2, 1928."
Portrait of man and woman dressed in fur parkas, Nome, Alaska. From front: "Happy Jack, Eskimo." Photographer's number B60. n.d. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from verso. Color photo of men, women, and children dressed in fur garments standing in front of cache, Nome, Alaska. Also from verso: "1923 scrapbook." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1923. Original photograph size: 6 7/8" x...