Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a man sitting in the bow of an umiak smoking a cigarette. Caption from finding aid reads "Skin boats, hunting Gambell 1958". Location is Gambell, Alaska.
Title by cataloger. Photograph of an elevated cache with at least four dogsleds stored for summer. Hung higher and to the right side of the photo is drying meat. Also visible are at least two canoes. Narrative in photo album reads: "An...
Title from caption in album: "May 28 - Bear skin off - Up West Branch". Photograph shows two dead bears, mountains sit far in the distance. The bears are being skinned. From album #7, page 74 verso, top right.
Title from caption in album: "May 28 - Bear skin off - Up West Branch". Photograph shows two dead bears, mountains sit far in the distance. The bears are being skinned. From album #7, page 74 verso, bottom left.
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a large group of people who appear to be Athabascan. Many are dressed in parkas and mukluks. Caption from album reads: "A group of natives photographed during the big potlatch. The parkas or coats are...
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: C41. Cataloguer's note: Two women carrying babies on their backs, in their kuspuks. In the background is what appears to be a skin boat turned on its side. A coffee pot can be seen on the...
Title taken from caption. Photographer number C33. Cataloguer's note: In the background, a view of a waterfront including a sternwheeler; in the foreground, a group of Native men, women and children are seen in a boat. A man is crouching by...
Title taken from caption. "Natives of St. Michaels. C 33". In the background, a view of a waterfront including a sternwheeler; in the foreground, a group of Native men, women, and children are seen in a boat. A man is crouching by a kayak...
Title from accompanying material.
These Native Alaskan women are leading reindeer by leash near an area of tundra cover in snow. They are wearing skin parkas and the Native Alaskan style mukluk.
Title taken from verso. Interior shot of a Yup'ik woman using a two handled tool to prepare a skin. She is dressed in a kuspuk with a fur border on the hood. Additional information on verso: "Picture taken by Grant, ship's photographer. ...
Title taken from front. Man, woman, and child standing outside walrus skin structure, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 1076. n.d. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from verso. View of men preparing skin boats for whale hunt, Little Diomede Island, Alaska. 1916. Photographer: Arthur Hansin Eide. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5".