Title taken from verso. View of man selling handicrafts underneath umiak in Nome, Alaska, with woman examining items. Items include ivory carvings and skin/fur boots. 1949. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from verso. View of Betty Hoffman exchanging cash with two men during sale of handcrafted Native basket in store, possibly in Bethel, Alaska. Also from verso: "Bethel?" Aug. 10, 1953. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title from sleeve. Senator Ted Stevens stands talking with a woman selling food from a table on the sidewalk in Metlakatla. Mayor Solomon Guthrie stands to the right of Stevens. Two other unidentified people stand with them. Wooden houses visible...
Title taken from image. Sitka, looking east on Lincoln Street from steamship wharf. At right, under the trees, Indian women selling curios. At extreme left, U. S. Marine Corps barracks and next door is the Reid & Jack Building. Photographer's...
Tlingit women selling artwork at side of lane. Wares include baskets, carved and painted paddles, moccasins. Negative slightly damaged. Photographer's number 308.
Title taken from image. Native women sitting on boardwalk selling berries in front of A.T. Whitford Building. Steamship ANCON in harbor. Photographer's number 7974.
Two Native women sitting in front of wood partition wearing fur blankets and scarves, with baskets, a halibut hook, and other crafts displayed. Studio portrait. c. 1900.