The tip is a husky dog and the rest of the figures are walrus; the figures are intertwined. Measures: 43 cm long. Carved entire from one walrus tusk.¬ulture: Cup'ig
Three men on what seems to be a fishing boat, with a walrus. One man is petting the walrus. There are fishing and boating apparatuses surrounding the men.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a walrus that has been skinned. Blood, guts and blubber is spread out over the ice. Three men can be seen as well as a boat. Caption from finding aid reads "Walrus skinned". Location is unknown.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows pieces of butchered walruses and their heads on a rocky beach. Caption from finding aid reads "Slabs of walrus hides on back sides". Location may be St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a man standing on the bow of a boat looking for walruses or seals. Caption from finding aid reads "St. Lawrence Island; looking for walrus or seal". Location is St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
38 second, color/silent film clip of the capture of a live walrus pup near St. Lawrence Island. A hunter crosses the ice, jumping over small open leads.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: In this picture two men can be seen aiming their rifles at the group of walrus located a short distance away.
This color slide depicts two unidentified Native women skinning and dressing a walrus in either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. Both women are dressed in kuspuks with fur-trimmed hoods and mukluks on their feet. The woman on the left is braiding...
This color slide depicts an unidentified Alaska native man at either Barrow or Kotzebue holding the head of a walrus. The man is standing in front of a boat, and another man is standing on the boat behind him, the lower half of whom is visible. ...
This color slide depicts a boat in the ocean near either Kotzebue or Barrow, Alaska in 1962. There are four unidentified Alaska Native men standing near the boat on an iceberg with a dead walrus that they have caught and are in the process of...
This color slide depicts an unidentified Alaska Native man holding a walrus head in a fishing boat near either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. The man is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood. There is a second walrus head in the boat, as well as...
Title taken from verso. View of Eskimo dancers performing walrus hunting dance in northern Alaska, with spectators in background. Also from verso: "These masked Eskimo dancers are doing a walrus hunting dance. Note the masks have representations of...