Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Yukon River. Narrative in the photo album reads: "At the right is the view as seen from our front porch. The Yukon is practically a mile wide at this point. There was a steep bank between us and the...
Title from caption. Photograph of a fish wheel near Stevens Village. Narrative in photo album reads: "[For Indians along the Yukon lived?]mostly on fish, specifically on salmon. These were caught mostly by means of fish wheels, two of which...
Title from sleeve. Three men play volleyball on th grass between the Yukon River and the wooden houses of Kaltag. Church steeple visble in background.2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Cemetery near Kaltag, as seen from the Yukon River. White grave markers and crosses on a hillside above a beach littered with driftwood. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from caption. Photograph of two men standing on either side of a seated girl. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Above are Young Beaver Creek William, Ellen Adam, his adopted daughter and Henry. All are dressed white-man fashion."
Title from caption. Photograph of Young Adam, his wife and children standing outside of a cabin. Cora Rivenburg may be seen off to the right side of the photo. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Young Adam, wife and some of his children. He...
Title taken from front. Two canoes carrying Yakutat, Alaska residents with shoreline of Yakutat village in background. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1904. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Captures some of the landmarks and landscapes found in Wrangell; these include: the harbor, a totem pole, Wrangell Fire Department, the Wrangell Sentinel, the post office, a building labelled "Campbell Brothers", the 49th Star Theatre, and a wooden...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the village of Wrangell with the wharf prominant. Visible are two advertisements: one for merchandise and the other a cure for head aches. Narrative in album states that: "Wrangel was our first Alaskan city, as...
A village of wooden buildings is on a beach. In the foreground on the gravel beach are a few kayaks and a canoe. Two barely visible totem poles suggest this is Southeast Alaska. The area appears to be heavily forested....
There are wooden buildings that might be part of a village or some sort of processing plant. The area is heavily forested and it is either on a lake or on the ocean shore. Clouds or fog partially obscure hills or mountains...
A village of wooden buildings is on a beachfront. In the foreground on the gravel beach are a few kayaks and a canoe. Two barely visible totem poles suggest this is Southeast Alaska. A steamboat, which can be seen in the...
There are some wood buildings, possibly a small village, on a gravel shore with a couple totem poles. A canoe is floating on the water. The background is heavily forested.
Title taken from caption. View of woman from Nikolsoye village, Bering Island. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from information with photo. Winter view of woman walking with girls in village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, with tents, buildings, and other structures in background. 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x...