Title taken from image. Native children and teacher at front of school, held at Bishop's House, in snow. Studio stamp: Picturesque views of Alaska scenery.
Title from image. Full-length studio portrait of a young Native woman sitting in fringed robe and beaded slippers, holding a pair of snow shoes. Same as #242-3 and PCA226-060.
Title taken from image. 1. Tunnel Portal, 2. Blacksmith Shop, 3. Dry House, 4. Snow shed to rock dump, 5. Powder House, 6. Power & Compressor House, 7. Bunk and Mess House, 8. Berners Bay.
Showing baleen. Whale is being partially butchered (some strips of maktak have been removed) while still in the water, so that it will be lighter and easier to pull up onto the ice. Whaling camp with canvas tent, skin boat (umiak), and hunting...
Man exiting, ice windows, storage rack in background. Structures built by digging snow out of a hole and building the blocks up around it. Contact with walls would wet clothing. Ice visible in the background indicates location is near the ocean....
Four women dancing on blanket made of bearded sealskin outside during Nalukataq (spring whaling celebration). Well-dressed women dance with babies on their backs. The metal bucket near drummers is filled with water used to keep drums moist for...
Flag of successful whaling crew being flown at left. Women are all well dressed. There is very little trimming on the snow shirts. The woman jumping is wearing leggings with attached feet made out of denim or cloth. In winter these leggings were...
Full blood Indian, daughter of old Moses, snow shoe maker of Steven's Village. Title and descripton from photographer's notes. Photographer's number 152.
Three photgraphs fit together to show panoramic image of Katalla Bay, June 20, 1908; rocky beach and snow on mountains; wooden buildings at forest's edge.