Title taken from caption. View of two ruined barabaras in the Katmai Village. A barabara is a semisubterranean house framed with wood (often driftwood) and covered with sod or turf. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition to...
Title taken from caption. View of barabaras buried in ash at Katmai Village. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. July 15, 1915.
View of a path leading to several barabaras near the village of Attu. Photograph taken by Alan May during the 1936 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption. View of barabaras, or semi-subterranean homes, and the chief's house in the village of Attu. Photograph taken by Alan May during the 1936 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Three children pose in front of barabaras near U.S. Government Reindeer Project complex in Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska, with other buildings in background and salmon drying on pole at right. From information with photo: [Photo used in article...
Title taken from caption. View of the ruined barabaras around Vegetation Station No. 110 at Katmai Village. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. 1915.
Title taken from caption: "Water front at old Savonoski showing the main line of barabaras." View of waterfront and main row of dwellings (barbaras) at Savonoski, Alaska, which was abandoned after the Katmai area eruptions on June 2-6, 1912. Photo...
Title taken from caption. View of Savonoski, Alaska, which was abandoned after the Katmai area eruptions on June 2-6, 1912. The large humps of grass running in a row to the right are the main row of barabaras. The closest barabara in the main row...
Title taken from verso. View of abandoned barabaras at Point Lay, Alaska. One of the structures has its frame exposed. Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
View of women and children standing outside barabaras in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Several dogs are chained to a post and a drying rack can be seen at the top of the hill. From verso: "Hooper Bay." Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
View of a women holding a baby and children standing in front of a barabara in Point Hope, Alaska. From verso: "Pt. Hope." Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
Title taken from image caption. Three Alaska Native women, one holding a child; an Alaska Native man, and an officer from the Thetis. A dog on the left. The group is standing before the door to an underground dwelling.