Weyiouanna, Dick (photographer). Video, 2:03 minutes MPG format. In January of 2002, Dick Weyiouanna 19s Inupiat language class explored a Barrow ice cellar, a pit dug into the tundra and owned by whaling captain, Bill Aishanna. Whales give...
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Title taken from verso. View of mural inside 4th Avenue Theatre in Anchorage, Alaska, depicting buildings and different forms of transportation. May 29, 1950. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
Title taken from verso. View of different insulating materials used in attempts to inhibit thawing of permafrost during road construction and Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction near Hess Creek in Interior Alaska. Sept. 7, 1970. Photographer: Steve...
Title taken from verso. Poster for Wien Alaska Airlines showing fourteen different pictures of activities in Alaska. Poster reads: "Eskimoland. North of the Circle. Land of the double days. Here you will find a different world in a hundred...
Title taken from verso. Group portrait with several women and children. Two log buildings in background; one of them under construction. Orth, Dictionary of Alaska place names: "This is a common Eskimo name, meaning 'people of the stream's...
Title taken from stereograph. "246-(11530) -- Arctic City is near the Arctic Circle on a branch of the Yukon River. You would know by everything in this view that you are in a cold climate. In the background are the snow-covered mountains with...
Title taken from sign on photo. "Mortice 51 picas(?) make 51 picas wide. Do not outline heads." Additional writing on the back reads: "From book outline series, AGC use of planes 1930. Carson and O'Connor. Western engraving & colortype Co. The...
The stereograph consists of two photographs of the same subject. Each photograph is taken from a slightly different angle, reflecting the 2.5-inch distance between the eyes. The photographs are mounted...
Title taken from front. Different types of vegetables from the Klondike on display in Dawson, Yukon Territory, with man standing in background. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from creator's notes. This same building (remodeled) houses the headquarters of Fort Wainright today. Two different types of cannons can be found on either side of the flag. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Title taken from caption. View of the National Geographic expedition's tents at the Baked Mountain Camp. The United States flag can be seen flying from two different makeshift flagpoles.The white tent to the left has "July 4th" painted on it, and...
Title taken from caption. View of the coastline of Bering Island from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa. From May's journal, dated July 13th: "It is peculiar that these islands appear to be different from the Aleutians. They are low and...
Title taken from caption. View of buckwheat seedlings grown in ash with different fertilizers added as marked by the labels attached to each pot. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1915.
Title taken from caption. Possibly offshore from Amlia Island. View of Captain H.W. Stinchcomb, of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ariadne, displaying a bald eagle. From May's journal, dated June 7th: "The Captain and some of the crew came ashore to...
Title taken from caption. Crewmembers from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa take a lunch break on a fishing trip to Kenai Lake. From May's journal, dated June 7th: "At Mile 18 [on Lake Kenai] we went in three different parties in a motor boat...