Description from image margin "As you go in this door, if you turn to the right; you go in the shower rooms. If you go upstairs and turn right you go in the high school classroom and through it to the office. If you go straight ahead you come to...
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...
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...
Caption: Just back of the village, on the side of Cape Mountain there are hundreds of pre-historic pits made of hewn granite stones. These pits are six feet long four wide and four deep. The stone facing the sea...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows people standing on the bank of a river watching the ice go out. A barge sits on the river nearby. Caption from finding aid reads "McGrath people watching ice go out 1954-56". Location is McGrath,...
Fifth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 1-Sept. 5, 1918. [191] pages ; 15 cm.
Saying he had talked to the Stickines and urged Shakes to go to George's feast to consult with other leaders of the Tlingit-and request not to bring up any old quarrels.
Title from caption in album: "June 1 - Toklat horse packed with bear skins to go out - Karstens, Silas". Photograph shows the horse Toklat loaded up with skins near a cabin. Harry Karstens and the dog Silas stand nearby him. From album #7,...