Wooden spoon; bowl, handle tip, small band in center of handle all painted dark red, black figure on spoon bowl; tip of bowl broken off and repaired. Measures 17.5 in. long.¬ulture: Central Yup'ik
Wooden scoop with short, thick handle and wide, deep bowl part; used for scooping or knocking berried into a birch bark basket. Wood; stained red; used; oil stain in bowl; smells of smoke; 11 1/2" long 0 bowl is 5 5/8" x 6 3/4". Same type of...
Wooden one-piece dish; has human head carved on knob at either side; dark brown on outside. Shows signs and Use inside bowl. Measures 39.3 cm long and 15.9 cm at the widest point.¬ulture: Cup'ig
Wooden one-piece dish; has human head carved on knob at either side; dark brown on outside. Shows signs and Use inside bowl. Measures 39.3 cm long and 15.9 cm at the widest point.¬ulture: Cup'ig
Wooden model of fish scoop. The basket of the scoop is made from a thin piece of bent wood with cotton twine webbing woven in a diamond pattern. The handle is a long thin piece of wood attaced to the basket with cotton twine. See remarks field. ...
Wooden ladle or scoop; broad, shallow bowl; one piece of spruce wood; stained dark red on outside; used; hole pierced in end of handle for hanging; 12 7/8" long.
Label put on by donor: "CL- 3 Salmon River Kobuk Frank Glover 1952" See letter...
Wood, male; trimmed with wolf ruff; dark fur eyebrows; mustache and beard of brown and white fur; mouth, eyes, nostrils open, Unpainted, 9" long, "Kakeina" written in pencil on back; string lopped through nostrils for hanging. Mask was created in...
Woman in long skirt, white ruffled blouse, and suit jacket, sits on the Douglas dock with a book in her lap; Gastineau Channel and downtown Juneau in the background Printed from original glass-plate negative
Woman in long skirt, ruffled blouse, and large hat, sits on a very large tree stump on a logged hillside, probably behind Douglas Printed from original glass-plate negative
Woman in long dress, decorated with full-length buttons, leans against a post on the Douglas dock; Gastineau channel and downtown Juneau visible in background Printed from original glass-plate negative
Winter view of Mother Hopkins, dog musher, with dog team in front of Moose Lodge in Poorman, Alaska. Text on photo: "Mother Hopkins, the 64-year young dog-musher in the Moose Dog Races at Poorman, Alaska, Mar[ch] 1917. Basil Clemons Photo. Ruby." A...
What looks to be the entire population of Long, Alaska along with many guests watch a wheelbarrow race on July 4th, 1915. Visible businesses are: The Pioneer Store, general merchandise; Campbell's Store, which is also the Post Office; The...
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.