Title from caption. Image shows two men, several women and children seated on the ground beside a canvas tent. The people are identified as Chief Nikaly and family from Knik. The women are wearing kerchiefs while the men and several of the...
Title taken from verso. Full verso reads: "Slim and the old Indian chief, as we paid an unannounced visit to this fading tribe some sixty miles east of Big Delta, Alaska. May 1939." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and...
Six men photographed in front of St. Stephens Hospital in Fort Yukon, Alaska. The men are identified as Chief Esias, Titus, Gabriel, Elijah, Jimmie and Chief Christian.
Photograph of Bill Keeler with the caption: Bill Keeler, Principal Chief of the Oklahoma Cherokees, & Chairman of the task force, at Tanana, Alaska. 1962
Hand tinted photograph of Chief Layoyen and his familiy in front of a log building. Identified left to right are: top row; Adam Minook, child unidentified, Gladys Johns, Margaret Kokrine, Sally Heeter, Maggie Laroyen, Elia Laroyen, bottom row;...
Title taken from caption. Postcard of Chief Thomas and his wife. Visible in the photograph are a canvas tent, two hand stitched birch bark baskets and both Chief Thomas and his wife are dressed in regalia.
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from indexer. Group photograph of Native leaders in the Tanana Valley with Episcopal Minister. Identifications left to right are Julis Pilot of Nenana, Jacob Starr of Tanana, Alexander Titus of Hot Springs, Chief William of Tanana, Chief...
Title from indexer. Photograph of Native leadership for the interior of Alaska. The only identifications from the verso are for the three of the men standing right to left are Andrew Pilot, Kriska of Nulato, Maska of Kaltag.
Title from caption. Photograph of Chief William (Deyemaddins) and his wife, Sudinatnitz[?]. They are wearing a mixture of western and native garments, including beaded hide and fur mittens held in place with mitten strings.