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Kalgguy = Fox : a traditional story told in Holikachuk Athabascan / by Bertha Rock ; transcribed by Eliza Jones and Chad Thompson ; translated by Bertha Rock, Eliza Jones, Lena Demientieff, and Chad Thompson ; illustrated by Cindy...
Title taken from verso. Fur trader and buyer Ed Shepherd wearing fur parka, with polar bear skin rolled and tied after purchase during trip to Kivalina, Alaska. Also from verso: "Arctic trip w[ith] Ed Shephard [sic]." March-April 1958....
Title taken from front. View of a miner taking a nap in a fur-lined skin sleeping bag after having mushed 60 miles to Nome, Alaska, with one of his sled dogs sitting on top of him. n.d. Photographer: Goetze.
Title taken from verso. Group of men placing walrus skin boat (umiak) on rack to dry after hunt at Gambell, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, with snowmachine pulling sled and another man at left, and buildings in background. April 1969. Photographer:...
This color slide depicts an unidentified Alaska Native man holding a skin kayak and a paddle on the beach at Kotzebue, Alaska, in 1962. He is wearing a parka with a fur-trimmed hood and mukluks. The photographer is unidentified.
This color slide depicts an unidentified Alaska Native man in a skin kayak in the ocean near Kotzebue, Alaska in 1962. He wears a parka with a fur-trimmed hood and a paddle. The photographer is unidentified.
Title taken from caption. View of a sign and driveway leading to Alaska Nellie's lodge and trophy room, once operated by Nellie Neal Lawing (Alaska Nellie). The sign reads: "Alaska Nellie's". The exterior of the wooden building is decorated with a...
From verso: "The Aleuts used a light skin boat that greatly resembled the Eskimo kayak but was usually built to carry either two or three people instead of just one."
Woman in fur hat, wearing a fur and skin parka with diamond pattern along hem, poses with an older looking man in fur hat with ear flaps and a plain fur trimmed parka; the sod structure behind has a vent and is dusted with snow
Title taken from image. Two Eskimo men and one woman standing in front of a tent built in the shelter of a skin boat turned on its side. Photographer's number 221-X.