Title from caption. Further information on verso reads, "Kiana Belles. My big girls. From L. to R. Lucy, Mary, Kitty, Esther, Maggie, Anna, Hilda." Image shows seven girls standing and smiling while they pose for a photograph. The girls...
Hand tinted photograph of Chief Layoyen and his familiy in front of a log building. Identified left to right are: top row; Adam Minook, child unidentified, Gladys Johns, Margaret Kokrine, Sally Heeter, Maggie Laroyen, Elia Laroyen, bottom row;...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of five school students in a classroom. Narrative in photo album reads: "Below ia a small group of pupils. The three girls in front are sisters, Lucy, Sara and Laura Luke. Lucy, the center one, altho not quite...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Maggie and Arthur Pitka, Arthur is wearing a fur jacket and mittens. Narrative in the album reads: "At the right are Maggie and Arthur Pitka with a caribou parka and his fathers mittens."
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Maggie and two of her brothers, Arthur and Lee. Another boy is visible behind them and a person can be seen on the top of a building that is being constructed in the background. Narrative in the album...
Title from caption. Photograph of children sliding down a hill. Narrative in photo album reads: "Maggie, Angus and Rosalie sliding down hill on their feet & other parts of their anatomy."
Title from caption. Photograph of Maggie Henry and her brother standing outside of a home. Narrative in photograph album reads: "At the right Maggie Henry and brother, my former pupils at Stevens Village, in front of same porch in mid-summer...
Two women that are possibly standing on a blanket- or rug-covered table, with a moose skull on the front and two men also visible. On the right is Charlotte who married Big Steve and on the left is Margaret Lord.
Transcript of diary kept by Myrtle Ryan (later Bunger) in 1900 that describes her journey to and life in Dawson in the Yukon Territory and Nome, Alaska. Myrtle recounts how she traveled from Los Angeles, California to Skagway by boat in January...
Title taken from caption. The barabara of a resident of Attu. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption. View of an Alaska Native woman standing in front of a barabara in Attu. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.