Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows girls eating on the shore of Harding Lake. Canoes rest nearby. Cans of 7UP and Pepsi sodas are visible. Several girls in the front row are African American.
Title by cataloger. Photograph of an elevated cache with at least four dogsleds stored for summer. Hung higher and to the right side of the photo is drying meat. Also visible are at least two canoes. Narrative in photo album reads: "An...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of three men in canoes with a fourth canoe on the shore. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Henry, Johnnie and David on the Yukon in their self-made birch-bark canoes."
Title from caption. Photograph shows Athabascan canoes pulled up on to the riverbank at a fish camp. A few tents can be seen with men standing near them.
Title from caption. Photograph of Old Eliza taking salmon from her net. Narrative in photo album reads: "Above is Old Eliza cleaning salmon on the beach of the Yukon River. Her canoe is in the water near her. These squaws are very expert in...
Title from photo album. Photograph of Lawyer Rivenburg in a birch-bark canoe. Narrative in the photo album reads: "These canoes weigh but fifty to sixty pounds and are from fifteen to eighteen feet long and about eighteen inches to two feet...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of a man in a birch-bark canoe. Narrative in photo album reads: "I learned to go about in these canoes very well, altho not many white men care to use them. One sits on the bottom, or doubled-up on the knees as...
Title from caption. Photograph of the Yukon River during summer high water. Several canoes are seen tied to the pier. Narrative in photo album reads: "Village front during high water in June."
Title from image. Photograph of a fish camp showing canoes and tents. Narrative in photo album reads: "In summer Indians leave villages & go up & down river to suitable fishing sites."
Title from photograph UAF-2009-123-561, current caption reads: "Sept 17 - Same". Photograph shows a camp along a river. The photograph is a little blurry and fairly dark. A few wooden structures and canoes can be seen.
Title from caption. Photograph of a 4th of July crowd in Fairbanks, Alaska. Visible is the Fairbanks waterfront, canoes and sternwheelers, and the bridge. The Northern Commercial Co. is visible at the right of the photo.
Ttile taken from caption; engraving faces page 699. "Canoes of Oonalashka." The engraving shows two kayaks. The top picture shows a kayak with two paddlers, each with a single-bladed paddle. The men are wearing water-proof gear and...
Title taken from caption. "9715 -- (29) The majority of those who crossed the pass stopped either at Lake Linderman or Lake Bennett for the purpose of constructing boats for the journey down the Yukon. The advance of the crusaders rendered it...
Title taken from back of photographs. " These walrus- skin- covered boats, made somewhat like canoes, are strong and light and are used a great deal by the Eskimos ". Property of Leighton Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD.
Title taken from verso. View taken from the Yukon River of log cabins and tents in Stevens Village, Alaska. Several small boats and canoes are beached on the banks of the river. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2".