A group of seven people are outside in the snow with a dog. They appear to be women and children with an elderly woman. Their clothing looks foreign -- possibly Sami.
A young man and two young women pose for a photograph outdoors. They appear to be in a street as there are wood buildings in the background. Snow is on the ground and it is possible that it is towards the end of winter as a...
Some wood buildings, presumably homes, are snowed in. It appears that much of the snow was blown in by wind. Three people in the foreground are taking in the scene.
A woman with five small dogs or puppies is standing in front of a small wooden structure of some type. There are larger wooden buildings in the background. It appears to be the end of winter as melting snow is visible in...
Thirteen Native Alaskans, one of them a toddler, are gathered around what appears to be a kayak with a paddle in the grass. Based on their boots, they appear to be Yupik Eskimos.
Two men with a small dog are posing for a photograph. Rubbish is scattered around on the ground behind them. Information in the finding aid suggests they might be in a mining camp.
A group of men, and possibly a few women, are posing for a photograph behind a large dogsled with a team of dogs. Passengers seated in the sled appear to be women. Two buildings are in the background.
A steamboat is possibly stuck in the ice and there appear to be numerous passengers onboard. Numerous people are on the snow and ice observing the steamboat. Photographs UAF-1968-21-48, UAF-1968-21-50, UAF-1968-21-52, and...
The bow of a steamboat is visible. It is possibly stuck in the ice. Related photographs of the steamboat are: UAF-1968-21-48, UAF-1968-21-50, UAF-1968-21-52, and UAF-1968-21-69.
A man, in foreign looking dress, poses with a reindeer hitched to a sled. The man appears to be dressed in traditional Sami clothing. The reindeer has a belt of small bells around it.
Two Yupik women pose for a photograph. The boots that the one woman is holding and the parka the other woman is wearing indicate that they are Yupik Eskimos.
What appear to be miners, are in open-air railroad cars, being pulled across a wooden trestle bridge by a small locomotive. The bridge spans a body of water - possibly a river.
Four Yupik women and a child are sitting on the ground with some pots and pans possibly preparing food or hot drink. The boots, the outfit of the baby, and the equipment they have, indicate that these women are either Yupik...
Wooden house with snowdrifts up against it. Two people, probably children, have climbed up a snowdrift, with one of them standing on the snowdrift above the front door of the house. One person is standing in the doorway. A...