Title from caption. Photograph of a fish wheel near Stevens Village. Narrative in photo album reads: "[For Indians along the Yukon lived?]mostly on fish, specifically on salmon. These were caught mostly by means of fish wheels, two of which...
Title taken from front. View of world's largest king crab mounted and displayed in Kodiak, Alaska. 1970's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from caption. View of aircraft at King Salmon, Alaska, probably belonging to bush pilot Oren Hudson. Also from caption: "King Salmon, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Descriptive Narrative: Playing cards (all original 52) and leather case. White Pass & Yukon Route. Different scenes.
History: Gift of Caryl Sale Krug and John W. Krug, 1998. Collected by William W. Sale and Neeta Tobey Sale, residents of Nome,...
Unknown location. Box labeled King Salmon, Resolution Island, Frobisher Bay, slide mount dated May 1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Katexac, Bernard (artist). Walrus mask; stained red; holes for whiskers; stained black; two wooden natural color tusks set in; seal skin thong for fastener; 22.2 cm long; crack in left cheek; signed "Bernard Katexac - 68" on back of mask.¬ulture:...
Location unknown, box labeled King Salmon, Resolution Island, Frobisher Bay. Slide mount dated May 1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Photograph of the USS Juneau at dry dock. Probably just prior to commissioning. The USS Juneau was sunk just after the battle of Guadalcanal, only 10 of her crew survived. Five of the dead from this ship were the Sullivan...
Title taken from verso. View of men unloading cargo from boats while a group of men, women, children, and dogs look on from among the rocks in the background at King Island (also known as Ukivok), Alaska. Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size:...
Title from caption. "U.S.R.C. Bear on here way to King Island." Native Alaskan people, dressed in parkas, on the deck of the U.S.R.C "Bear" while the ship is underway.