From the back; left to right are Christina, Jermey, Julie, and Dan Salmon. In front are Jonathan, Tanya and AlexAnna Salmon. They are waiting for the arrival of the "slavi' participates.
This color slide depicts unidentified men standing on a dock at King Salmon, Alaska in 1962, measuring and cleaning salmon. There are salmon in metal tubs on the dock, and two pairs of men hold salmon on white tables. A man in the top left of the...
Villagers celebrate Ida Nelson's birthday. People standing from left to right in the back row are Chasity Anelon and Kevin Olympic. Front row from left to right are Jonathan Salmon, Tanya Salmon, AlexAnna Salmon, Ida Nelson and Christina Salmon.
From left to right : Jonathan, Dan, Jeremy, Tanya and Christina Salmon waiting for the slavi participators. Russian Christmas is celebrated the seventh of January through the thirteenth of January.
This color slide depicts two unidentified men measuring a salmon at King Salmon, Alaska in 1962. The man on the left holds a measurer, and the man on the right holds the salmon in a white wooden trough. The photographer is unidentified.
Title taken from Stereograph. "244-11518 -- This view shows a group of natives on the banks of the Yukon. The Yukon flows through the central part of Alaska for a distance of about 1,200 miles. Fish are an important food production in Alaska....
From left to right are Mary Olympic, Susie Woods, Julie Salmon with her husband Dan,and Joe Pike. The children are Georgette Wilson, Kevin Olympic and Christina Salmon. Dan and Julie got married on September 22nd 1985.
People survey salmon on dock; one man works packing them into wooden crates; another man in background by scale takes notes; 4th from left, in plaid shirt, is Bob Cooper; 7th from left, in other plaid shirt, is Jim Johnson
Title from magazine caption An overview of the many salmon derbies held throughout Southeast Alaska, including a list of derbies, from Juneau's Golden North Salmon Derby to the Ketchikan Salmon Derby, and all derbies in between, with...
Historical background piece, written for the Juneau Empire by Mary Lou Gerbi and Svend Holst; includes photo of Maggie Hall, who, in 1996, caught a tagged silver salmon worth $100,000