Title from finding aid. Photograph shows hides being stretched near a house. A person is standing next to the house wearing a long kuspuk. Caption from finding aid reads "Hides at Gambell 1958". Location is Gambell, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows pieces of butchered walruses and their heads on a rocky beach. Caption from finding aid reads "Slabs of walrus hides on back sides". Location may be St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Title taken from caption. View of four seal hides pegged out on the ground to dry in the village of Kotzebue, Alaska. Village buildings can be seen in the background and two tourists can be seen in the front right of the picture. Photograph taken...
Title taken from front. Louis Brown standing in front of black bear hides strung on a rope, Ellamar, Alaska. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. Photographer's number 384. n.d. Photographer: P.S. Hunt.
Title taken from verso. View of a cache with drying walrus hides, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, with a log dwelling and people in the background. Also from verso: "Eskimo "Eglo", Cape Prince of Wales." 1903. Photographer: S. C. Henton. Original...
Title taken from verso. View of mask maker Frank Rulland demonstrating how to make masks from caribou hides in Barrow, Alaska. Also from verso: "Frank Rolland [sic], Anaktuvuk Pass Eskimo, demonstrates the making of masks from caribou hides at...
Trapper Peter Britch holds finished beaver hides in Anchorage, Alaska, after trapping trip, with other hides lying on ground and hanging on line in front of building in background. April 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size:...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Paneak, Simon (maker). Frame in good condition; made of Canadian white spruce obtained by museum locally for Simon's use in constructing kayak; hides sewn on with cord and seams greased with caribou tallow; hides were green and split in the drier...
Interior view of a study or sitting room in Seward, Alaska, possibly in the Holland House. Bear hides cover the floor and a fur hangs over a chair. ca. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 11/16" x 4 7/8".
The lobby of the hotel, the Coleman House, with many Indian baskets, animal hides and heads with spittoon between the chairs. Original size of photographs: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".