(5:29 min.) (11 of 12) Prisoners Few prisoners taken--Strip search at a distance--sent prisoner back to rear--had problems because G.I.'s wanted to kill him
"Arthur H. Petersen of Fort Yukon is congratulated by Conrad E. Bader, Vocational Guidance Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, upon graduation from the RCA Institutes in New York. Others, left to right, Sam Kito, Jr., of Petersburg, Harry...
"Herman Kitka, Jr., of Sitka is congratulated by Conrad E. Bader, Vocational Guidance Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, after receiving his diploma. At rear, George Maedel (center), President of RCA Institutes."
A rear view of Annabelle, an elephant at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on the fence in the foreground reads: "Stay Behind the Fence". From caption: "AK Zoo - [19]74 Annabelle". Photo taken in 1974.
A small fleet of Unangan sea otter hunters. Some appear to have been successful. Not all bidarka crews seem to have harpoons onboard, and the middle or rear crew member may have been the harpooner.
Accession Number: 260 Description: ivory; carved Descriptive Narrative: Carved walrus ivory figurine in the form of a sea otter reclining on its back with the front paws touching on the sides of the head. The eyes are drilled holes. There...
Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon Creek Dam, etc.
Alaska Native mask made at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, with figures of fish and hand. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells, Anchorage,...
Almer J. Peterson standing next to wash tub and washboard doing laundry in Palmer (known earlier as Warton), Alaska, with buildings in background. Buildings are at Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Valley Colony. From verso:...
Clipping from a publication with the caption: This picture is taken fron the rear. The hills in the distance are on the other side of the Tanana River. Tortella Hall is to the right, and the new woodshed and workroom is seen in the center of the...
From 1932 until 1941, when she was transferred to the Coast Guard, the NORTH STAR, sturdy service vessel of Office of Indian Affairs, sailed from Seattle to points north, making 50 stops on the outbound journey to Barrow and also stopping in St....
Group portrait of Presidential party, including (from l. to r.) Mrs. Harriet Pullen, Florence Harding, Governor Bone, and at the rear Marguerite Bone Wilcox.
Image shows two young boys riding in the passenger seat of a jeep driven by a soldier, while another soldier rides in the rear of the jeep. Another jeep can be seen following this vehicle and a Masonic Temple is visible in the background. Signage...