Title taken from front. Sled dog teams line up on Fourth Avenue in front of Brown & Hawkins after bringing a load of gold dust in from the Iditarod gold fields, Seward, Alaska. From front: "1/2 ton gold dust largest shipment ever carried by dog...
Title taken from caption. View of women in parkas holding pans on float from Fairbanks in Fur Rendezvous parade in Anchorage, Alaska. Spectators stand in background and man in striped suit sits on float at far left. Feb. 22, 1958. Photograph type:...
View of man standing in front of Wien Alaska Airlines tour bus in Barrow, Alaska. Lettering on bus reads: "Wien Alaska Airlines." From verso: "37 passenger tour bus - G[eneral] M[otors] C[orporation] 6x6. Built by our tour dept. at Fai[rbanks] &...
Title taken from verso. Fur trader and buyer Ed Shepherd wearing fur parka, with polar bear skin rolled and tied after purchase during trip to Kivalina, Alaska. Also from verso: "Arctic trip w[ith] Ed Shephard [sic]." March-April 1958....
Title taken from label on matting. One-year-old Abraham Amosikoff dressed in fur parka stands next to wooden structure in Kiwalik, Alaska, with another boy standing in background. Photographer's number 7950. July 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame....
Title from indexer. Photograph shows an airplane parked outside of a village or town. There are people standing nearby it. The tail of the airplane appears to say "Swallow".
Title taken from verso. View of girls playing games using makeshift springboards in Barrow, Alaska, with buildings in background. Also from verso: "Colleen Kignak Alred, Mary Jane Aveoganna, Donna Kain Johnston. P[oin]t Barrow." 1960's?...
Title from accompanying notes. "Al Randall and Japanese climbers at Camp 1 after Al and I had scouted beyond Camp 1. Bright red colored flags are wands used to mark the route so that it can be followed (even in poor weather)." Six men in...
This color slide depicts an unidentified Alaska Native man holding a skin kayak and a paddle on the beach at Kotzebue, Alaska, in 1962. He is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood and mukluks. The photographer is unidentified.
This color slide depicts an Alaska Native man in Barrow in 1962. The man has been identified as Jonah Ahsogeak by Charles Brower. He is wearing a fur-trimmed parka and mukluks and standing on a beach. There are power lines behind him. The...