Title from caption. Photograph of a fish wheel near Stevens Village. Narrative in photo album reads: "[For Indians along the Yukon lived?]mostly on fish, specifically on salmon. These were caught mostly by means of fish wheels, two of which...
Wilma Knox walks down a street in the ghost town of McCarthy, Alaska. From caption: "Bob caught me from behind as I strolled down past what must have been some kind of recreation hall. We looked in the window and there were seats inside and a large...
Title from verso. Photograph of Japanese camp, showing excavated bunkers/dwellings. Verso reads: "Americans inspect a torn-up Aleutian battleground in this panoramic view of the Holtz Bay area of Attu, where strong Jap [ Japanese ]...
Title from image. Photograph of a woman sitting outside of a tent. A stove, pots, and a basin are visible. Narrative in photo album reads: "Old Hannah lived by herself, catching a few fish in summer and in winter rabbits by snares."
Title by indexer. Photograph of two children standing outside a house. Two dogs are visible to the right. According to the donor notes: "The Coxes lived for the year and a half of the moving project in a small house located in the middle of...
(4:14 min.) (07 of 08) 7. Population dislocation. Average person in Anchorage has lived here less than five years, only came to take advantage of the money, and plans to retire elsewhere. The less educated people raised in rural Alaska...
Title taken from caption. Beulah Marrs (later Beulah Marrs Parisi), Polly Petty, Blanche Kerr, and Beverley Pettyjohn (from left to right) sitting under a tree in front of a house. They gave the house they shared the name "The Bee Hive" and many...
Title taken from caption. Photograph of the wood and sod building where Sidney Connor and "Ozzie" Osborne lived on Little Kiska Island. Photograph taken by Alan May during the 1936 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian...
Title from caption. Photograph of the cabin that the Rivenburgs lived and taught in after the school house burnt down. Narrative in photo album reads: "Above is the cabin in which we lived after our fire. Where the log projects was a...
Title taken from caption. "The sun at its highest point on the shortest day in the year. Noon Dec 21 - 98. From San Jose cabin." Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 106.
Cataloguer's note: Hunt had lived in San Jose California for eight...
Title from verso. "Gayle, ?, Sanford, Beal Buch." Four young men are standing in front of a tent possibly at a camp site. One of them is not identified. (This is probably in or near the Matanuska Valley, perhaps at the Eklutna Dam. See...
Accession Number: 431 a
Description: wood; carved
Found: Valdez
Descriptive Narrative: Carved wood spoon. Bowl and most the back is "natural" or light tan color. Red pigment has been painted onto the bowls rim, handle and on the...
Title from caption. Photograph of Sam the cat on the Rivenburg's roof in Rampart. Narrative in photo album reads: "Picture on the roof of the back entrance to our kitchen in Rampart. Sam lived on whole raw rabbits which I shot with a '22'...
Title from caption. Photograph of Rex Beach's cabin while he lived in Rampart. Caribou antlers hang from the peak of the cabin, fuel wood lines one side of door. Narrative in photo album reads: "Cabin built and lived in by Rex Beach while...
Title taken from front. View of cabin in Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, where Robert Service once lived. n.d. Original photograph size: 3 5/8" x 5 1/4".
Title supplied by cataloger. Vi Redington, Raymie Redington, Cora Hoffman, Joe Redington Jr., Milt Hoffman, and Tim Redington. Group sits on folding chairs or tree stumps eating watermelon. Tents where the family lived in the background. Original...