Title taken from verso. Several Haida families, circa 1912. Individuals in photo are as follows: Back row (l. to r.) Matthew Charles, Mrs. Matthew Charles, Paul Morrison, Viola Nicatla Morrison, Suzie (Mrs. John) Brown, John Brown (foster...
Title from verso Dixon was a field collector who came to Alaska in 1907 and 1908, primarily to collect birds for the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at Berkeley; after leaving the museum after 1931, he went to work for the National Park Service
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...
Title taken from image. [Herman and Tebessa Gene holding Arnold and Floyd outside of a canvas tent. Identifications courtesy of Roy David during the AFN conference, Oct. 2005, Fairbanks, AK.]
Title taken from image. [A family in the doorway of a log house. (l. to r.) Emma Titus, Tom Titus (baby), Frank Titus, Roosevelt Titus, Bernice Joe (nee Titus), and Kathleen Mark (nee Titus). Identifications by Larry Mark during the AFN conference,...
Iñupiaq couple Olemaun and Qusalgana pose with their adopted daughter, Fannie Keerik, who was half Portuguese by her father (whaler?), and part black. Keerik is her married name. Fannie is Phoebe Kippi's mother, and grandmother of the Kippis and...