From verso: "Henry Rasmussen or Smiley and Linda Rasmussen. This is a picture of a mud shark we caught in Sunny Bay in a gilnet [gill net]." Photograph of a man and woman on a rocky shore with a dead shark. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "View of Shark triangulation station bluff on east bank of Firth River about 2 miles east from 141st meridian. Shows pinnacled weathering of massive Carboniferous limestone. August 1, 1911."...
Title taken from caption. View of a crowd of men and boys looking at a large mud shark being hauled on to the beach on Prince William Sound, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1917.
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Panorama of flood plain of Three Forks of Firth River showing gravel plain, bars, and sheets of flood plain ice on the bars that lasts from year to year with more or less permanence. Taken...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Panorama of Firth River basin from low bluff on its south side looking northwest, north, and northeast, down the valley. August 4, 1911."Notes on image read from left: "You Creek, Firth R.,...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Part of limestone bluff on east bank of Firth River, first bluff north from Shark triangulation station bluff. This exposure is anticlinal in structure. August 1, 1911."
Title taken from image. Dancers wear carved and decorated hats, beaded clothing, and chilkat robes. Many carry dance paddles and other ceremonial objects. A shark figure is in foreground. Photographer's numbers 53 and 49-N.
Portrait of man wearing fur cape and carved amulet necklace, holding raven rattle; [George Jim, Sr., of Angoon (1901-1997) identified this man as his paternal grandfather, Berner’s Bay Jim (Aanxudaas, Dl’oogudzees), of the Wooshkeetaan clan of...