Title taken from image. Photograph of three Native Alaskans with a catch of king salmon at Nushagak, Alaska. A pair of skin kayaks are elevated behind the fish. Also visible in the photograph are barrels, cut logs, and a portion of Nushagak...
Title from verso. Image shows salmon drying on a fish rack along a river bank. Part of a smoke house is also visible up the bank on the right side of the image. Photo may have been taken by Calvin F. Townsend, a U.S. Bureau of Fisheries...
Photograph shows salmon drying on a six tier high rack made of tree trunks and possibly tree branches. The rack is double sided, an A-frame shape. Various grasses are surrounding the rack, and continuing off to the...
One map in two segments on one sheet. Includes key to operating, reserve and defunct canneries and salteries and existing hatcheries. Bulletin U.S.F.C., 1901, Chart B.
Published in [Washington, D.C.] by the United States Fish Commission...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two men on a barge loading salmon caught in nets into the barge. Caption from finding aid reads "Fish trap at Kalgin Island, loading salmon into barge". Location is Kalgin Island, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two men standing in a barge pulling fish out of the netting of a fish trap. A few pilings an another boat can be seen. Caption from finding aid reads "Fish out of trap to be hauled and barged to...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two men standing in a barge pulling fish out of the netting of a fish trap. A few pilings an another boat can be seen. Compare with UAF-2010-25-116. Caption from finding aid reads "Fish trap Kalgin...
Title from caption. Photograph shows Athabascan canoes pulled up on to the riverbank at a fish camp. A few tents can be seen with men standing near them.
Title from caption. Photograph of Old Eliza taking salmon from her net. Narrative in photo album reads: "Above is Old Eliza cleaning salmon on the beach of the Yukon River. Her canoe is in the water near her. These squaws are very expert in...
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...
Title from caption. Photograph of a woman on the bank of the Yukon River cutting salmon. Narrative in photo album reads: Above is Eva cleaning salmon. This is a hard, dirty, wet job. The salmon are split flat wise along the back bone to the...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of salmon hung up to dry. Narrative in photo album reads: "The salmon are split flat wise along the back bone to the tail. They are then hung over poles to partially dry in the sun. If to be used for dog food...