The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.
Omwari, Hazel (artist). 4 in. x 5.75 in. wall hanging or picture; stiffener of heavy cardboard, covered on back with light blue cloth; front is two pieces of haired seal skin; each has two appliquéd figures sewn on; there are three dancers and a...
Munoz, Rie (artist). Size: 15.25 x 22.5 in. Medium: Stone litho on paper A brightly colored print depicting natives around a beached whale. There are six human figures around the whale, three of which are standing upon it. All of the figures...
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
Sitka Tribal Enterprise June 2007 tourist season. The Sheetka Kwaan Naakahidi Dance group performers are being introduced by the Dance Show Coordinator-Angie Ketah. The dancers are from left to right: Leonty Williams, Shante Rice, Unknown, Unknown,...
Feasting on Mary's namesday on April 14th in Igiugig. This photograph was taken in Mary Olympic's house. Sitting on the table from left to right is Andrew "Gonnie"Gulick ; Anusha "Blind Grandma" Agunakviak, Agafia Nelson, Stephenita Apokedak, Nick...
From left to right. Tim Nickoli with the white shirt. John Paine has a piece of bread in his hand. Anecia Olympic is behind John. Neil Shanahand was the teacher, he is sitting next to his wife Kathy. The young child next to Kathy is Trefim Andrew.
41 second, color/silent, film clip of Eskimo dancing at Kotzebue. Children watch from the background. Further information was supplied by George Taylor at the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks,...
59-second, color/B&W/silent film clip. Depicts the older and younger students engaged in numerous activities in the school auditorium such as playing ball, dancing, performing Alaska Native games (including the high kick), as well as other...
31 second, color/silent film clip of the King Island Dancers performing at Nome. The drummer in the red and black checked shirt is Chief Olanna. He is the father of Agnes Kunnuk, the woman dancer in the fur parka with the light blue head scarf....