(3:30 min) (15 of 19) New hire Hired George Butrovich, the brother of Johnny Butrovich. He was easy to teach, understood quickly. Worked hard. In 1927, George left him for the Road Commission and one year later he was the shop foreman at...
"SP3 Johnny L. Deston, Engr. Service Company, Ft. Richardson, Alaska, (cook) talks with KP's peeling potatoes (l-r) John Gregory of Bethel, Alaska, Pvt Louis Beebe of Eek, Alaska, and Ham Cleveland of Eek, Alaska. All the Kp's are memebers of the...
Basketball players --Johnny Bremner, Harvey Milton, Paul Henry, Clifford Williams, and Peter Milton-- pose in the gym in front of the stage, basketball hoop behind
Biographical note: Tlingit elder and seventh generation culture-bearer Johnny C. Jackson (1893-1995) of Kake was of the Raven moiety, Kaach.adi clan, Sit'kweidie yadi; his Tlingit name was Gooch Eesh.
From left to right. Students sitting in the first dog sled are Yako "Jackie" Nickoli, Timmy Nickoli, Tommy Pope, Trefim Andrew, Lydia Olympic, Marlene Pope, Agnes Paine and Gene Pope Jr. Students standing in the back of the sled are Sharon Pope,...
Full portside view of the C.S. Holmes with its sails set in Alaska. From verso: "Johnny Backlund's [John Backland] schooner C.S. Holmes. Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
Full title: Johnny N. C. Co. noozhii : a translation and adaption of Johnny at the bay by J. A. MacDiarmid / translation and adaption by Mary Fields and Mae Peter ; ill. by Wallace F. Murphy.
Full Title: Johnny school ahtsii / a translation and adaptation by Leah Druck.
Publication: Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Bilingual Education Center, [1975] Physical desc: 18 p. : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm. General Note: Translation and adaptation by...
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.
Full title: Title: Johnny vagoodlit drin / a translation and adaption by Minnie Salmon of Johnny's present by J.A. MacDiarmid ; illustrated by S. Fulton.
Publication: Anchorage : Alaska State Operated Schools, 1972.
Igiugig community members combined with Kokhanok singing slavi songs in the Apokedaks' house. On the fourth line in back from left to right: Dallia Andrew, Nick Newyaka, and Nick Wassillie. Third row: Gabby Gregory, Mike Andrew, and Willy...