Johnny Oldman and his adopted son, Abraham Oldman. Location and photographer unknown. Probably taken in the 1930's. Note the "brithces" that were what the men commonly wore...
Title taken from caption. "Johnny Johnson - Trapped In Paxson Area 1927-31." The note from the back of the photograph indicates that he trapped in the Isabella Pass area from 1925 - 1931.
Title from verso. "Johnny Moore - Stinson SNI8A asa. Kay J. Kennedy Mail: 12831 N.E. 83rd St. Kirkland, Wa. 98033." Unknown whether Johnny Moore is on the left or the right, or if this is the same "John Moore" shown in UAF-1991-98-913....
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.
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: 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: 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...
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.
Murphy Nickoli shot a bear past old Sim Zackar's house. From left to right: Smiley Andrew, Johnny Zackar, Julie Olympic, Anecia Olympic, Yako Nickoli. The child on the bear is Martha Olympic and the child benting down is Tim Nickoli.