Title taken from label on matting. Three ivory napkin rings, with left two carved at Saint Lawrence Island and right etched ring carved at Diomede Island, on display at Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8320. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame....
Title from verso. "My crew pushing one of the steel rings to the lift for the inside of the surge tank. Summer 1953." (This may be in the Matanuska Valley. See UAF-2003-139-5.)
Title taken from caption. The cook for the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ariadne poses for a photograph. Caption continues: "Life preservers hung out to dry." Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the...
A large, squarish mask with a face and 3 spirit rings framing it on all sides except bottom. The fish heads protrude above face with carvings on them. The face has goggles painted on it and whiskers in a black stain. The head is blue paint and the...
Title taken from caption; engraving pages page 658. "Natives of Prince Williams Sound". Drawing of two native men. The portraits show them with nose rings, labrets, earrings and shoulder-length hair. The man on the left is wearing a cloak...
Title taken from caption. View of nine Native men posing in formal native dress. There is a small cannon in front of the men. One of the men is holding a ramrod for the cannon. The man kneeling just behind the cannon is holding a rifle. Two of the...
A marching band waiting at Pier 39 for a ship to arrive. Air Force members can be seen waiting inside the pier building. A black box with a yellow strip on the side of the building reads "Life Rings."
Title taken from label on matting. Earrings, necklace, and bracelet carved from mastodon ivory displayed in Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 7930. July 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 9 7/8".
Group of Tlingit dancers in ceremonial dress; man in center [Dick Jetlnaboo] wears a Chilkat robe; those behind wear button blankets; all have nose rings Photographer's number 227
Sign in image reads: American Forest Week, April 22-28, 1928, A Week to Think and Talk of Forest Benefits, Timber - Water - Health. Cross section of a Sitka Spruce tree, with rings marked to indicate the dates of notable historical events: The...
Title taken from image. Two men with face paint wearing beaded outfits, hats, nose rings and leaning on guns; full-length studio portrait, c. 1900. Same men as 287.
Window case in Hoyt's Jewelry Store on 2nd Avenue in Fairbanks displays gaudy diamond watchbands, money clips, cuff links, and rings for sale to pipeline laborers flush with cash.