Title taken from caption. "11540 -- (34) On the lower Yukon and the eastern shores of Behring Sea, the skin canoe and boat are the only native means of transportation. During the open or summer season, when it is desired to make a speedy...
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: C41. Cataloguer's note: Two women carrying babies on their backs, in their kuspuks. In the background is what appears to be a skin boat turned on its side. A coffee pot can be seen on the...
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: C9. Cataloguer's note: A picture of a young Alaska Native woman wearing a long traditional dress (Kuspuk) and holding a string of tom cod is standing on a sandy beach. An umiak can be seen...
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: D32. The young man is standing next to an overturned umiak that appears to be in use as a shelter. Behind that is a tent.
Title taken from verso. View of umiak with crew floating in broken ice off west coast of Alaska. Photographer's number McC 10140. n.d. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
View of rack made of skin, possibly for storing umiaks, at Gambell on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. 1960's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8".