Title taken from image. Three Laplanders, man, woman and child, standing on dock in front of vessel. Agneta Gustavsson identified from left: Merit Balto (mother), father, Anders Balto and daughter Marie Balto, arriving from Norway, possibly to...
Left to right: Dick Yelth nahwoo (Yéil naawú, Tleix'yaanag'ut) of the Deisheetaan Raven House wearing the Raven Hat. Alfred Perkins Sr. (Kwaal Éesh) of the Deisheetaan Needlefish House wearing the Beaver...
Group of men, identified as: 1. to r.: 3 native herders, Tautak - chief herder, Middaugh, G.J. Lomen, Sam Taggart, G.A.P., Roy Morrison, Jafet Lindeberg and J. Batchelder.
Band members wearing identical hats and sweaters pose with some of their instruments on the street outside a hotel. A sign hanging from the building reads "Hotel [?] European". This photograph was possibly taken in Cordova, Alaska. 1920's? Original...
Relief shown pictorially. Includes five different scales and a table of explanation of cartographic terms used on the map. Published as two separate sheets, which fit together; this copy has been glued together to form one large map of the...
Title taken from verso. Lapp family on steps of cabin, Teller, Alaska. Photographer's number 470. n.d. Photographer: Miles Brothers. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5".
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
A group of seven people are outside in the snow with a dog. They appear to be women and children with an elderly woman. Their clothing looks foreign -- possibly Sami.
This stereograph depicts Martin's Old Curiosity Shop in Juneau, Alaska, circa 1895. There are boxes and other goods on the front porch of the building, as well as painted skin blankets hanging on the wall outside the building and a woman standing...
Title from verso. Image shows a Native man, woman and two young boys, seated near houses built of sod and wooden planking. They are dressed in European clothing. Photo may have been taken by Calvin F. Townsend, a U.S. Bureau of Fisheries...
Title taken from label on matting. View of home made from logs with sod roof belonging to Lapps (Sami people) in Unalakleet, Alaska. Photographer's number 7978. July 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".