Title taken from caption. "Lenny Lane in foreground, Guy Oomittuk behind. All the money available for the project was put into a new bank account - a first for Point Hope - entirely controlled by the church council, who also hired the crew for...
Title from margin notes. Photograph shows women dressed in hula skirts standing on the back of a parade float during the Fairbanks Winter Carnival. A banner on the float reads "Aloha from the Trade Winds and from Liberty's Hula Studio"....
(6:02 min) (14 of 17) Fur buyers made use of airplanes Fur buyers rarely dealt directly with trappers. Fur buyers never quibbled about price, but always had a case of booze to aid in the negotiations. Regular mail service destroyed the fur...
(5:27 min) (09 of 27) Flying for fur buyers
Leo Kay member of the Koslosky family. Fairbanks, Ruby, Hughes, Kobuk, Shungnak, Kiana, Kotzebue then Nome. Maime Wig's Roadhouse ran into Jim McGoffin, & (Muskrat) Johnnie Schwagler. Took off...
Title taken from caption. "William Carlo - Trapped Ruby - Nowitna Area Since the 1930's. The Carlo Brothers Are Well Known Trappers. Alaskans." Note on the back of the photograph gives the following additional date: 1934-1967.
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from caption. "Victor Olson - At a Line Camp, Yukon Flats, Showing Several Large Lynx." The dates 1920-60 are given on the back of the photograph.
Title from verso. "Unloading reindeer meat from Norseman at Bethel. Don (?) Rogers jack of the trade and Jimmy Hoffman pilot. Ward W. Wells, Photographer, member the photographers association of America. P. O. Box 2441, Anchorage, Alaska. Neg...
Title taken from caption. "Trappers Packing Their Dogs In the Summer." Additional note from the back of the photograph reads: The "Swede Boys" - Yukon Flats trappers on Beaver Ck. and White Mts. L. Ulaf Solvik - R. - Victor Alson."
The material accompanying this slide has only two names for these three Native Alaskan men. On the left is Jimmy Atley. The other name is Silas Alexander, although which of these other two men is Mr. Alexander cannot be...