Seward, Alaska resident George Sexton lays out a huge catch of fish on the beach. View is looking north from Resurrection Bay toward Brown & Hawkins building. Sign on building in far background reads: "Brown & Hawkins." 1912-1915? Photographer:...
A women poses with a stringer of fish near Seward, Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. A tent stands in the background. 1910? Photographer: Elsie Blue. Original size of photograph: 6 1/4" x 4".
Title taken from image. Photograph of three Native Alaskans with a catch of king salmon at Nushagak, Alaska. A pair of skin kayaks are elevated behind the fish. Also visible in the photograph are barrels, cut logs, and a portion of Nushagak...
Title taken from verso. The following is from a caption attached to the back of the photograph: "As a Twenty-eight-year-old graduate student in 'human geography,' Don Charles Foote traveled to Point Hope under an AEC research contract. For...
Ms. (blueprint copy). Depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the upper right. Inset: Uyak Bay : sketch showing relative position of Uyak Anchorage and Larsens Bay. Signed by George Davidson, with note: "From Captain Niebaum, Dec....
Hold of ship filled with fish. A boat is moored nearby. See also UAF-1997-108-174, UAF-1997-108-175, UAF-1997-108-176, UAF-1997-108-177, UAF-1997-108-178.
Handwritten note reads "Kwithluk fish trap [Kwethluk]." Alaska Native man and woman pose in front of a structure identified as a fish trap. There are buildings located behind the fish trap.
Handwritten note reads "Fish rack cache." Fish bodies hang from a wooden structure identified as a fish rack. A wooden building identified as a cache is near the fish rack. Two people appear near the wooden building.
Handwritten note reads "cutting fish." Alaska Native woman sits on a wooden box near a pile of fish. This image might be related to UAF-1997-108-285 as the woman sits near the supports of a wooden building, possibly...
Handwritten note reads "Drying fish. Mekoryuk." Silver bodies of fish hang from a wooden structure. A dog appears under the hanging fish. Parts of buildings are near the wooden structure.
Caption: Eskimos are not Indians, but Mongoloids. Both have all inherent reverence for their ancestors, the Japanese possessing the characteristic a degree stronger than the Eskimos. The Japanese serve fish raw. ...
Five young women identified as left to right: Kuzrere or Grace (Mrs. Percy Blatchford of Nome), Koot egweena, Angnohok, Oo me eeuk, Ang arolok or Bessie (Mrs. Henry Miller of Teller).
Two women identified as Nora (left) and Angnolok (right).
Caption: Eskimos are not Indians, but Mongoloids. Both have all inherent reverence for their ancestors, the Japanese possessing the characteristic a degree stronger than the...