Title supplied by cataloger. At Emmonak? Men stand outside processing fish on tables. The men wear hats and jackets. A large silver box is open on the ground in front of them. Slide box labeled, 'Building a boat.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Both wear cold weather clothing. Slide printed 12/1980. Slide box labeled, 'Trail Work.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Hikers wear large backpacks. Slide printed 7/1995. Slide carousel labeled, 'Chilkoot Trail June & July 95.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from image. Portrait of (l. to r.) Mrs. Sitka Ned, James Shotridge and unidentified woman, all of Yakutat. All wear ceremonial dress. Potlatch at Sitka, 1904. Photographer's number 48-N.
University of Alaska President Charles Bunnell; from verso: with the first Eskimo student to be granted a degree at U. of Alaska; both men wear formal graduation gowns and hats
Group of Tlingit dancers in ceremonial dress; man in center [Dick Jetlnaboo] wears a Chilkat robe; those behind wear button blankets; all have nose rings Photographer's number 227
Title taken from image. Group of men around pool table; five players in back wear Treadwell Volunteer Firemen's uniforms with mine emblems. Emblems in image:700(3), M(2), RB (1). Emblems represent 700 Mine, Mexican Mine, Ready Bullion Mine. ...
Title taken from image. Five women and a girl sit on the ground just outside a fence and a compound of log buildings. Another woman stands. All of the women have covered heads and wear blankets. On the ground between them are deer antlers and...
Family of five in traditional dress; the man at far left wears mocassins and holds a lance decorated with feathers; the young boy holds a bow and arrow; the woman and girl wear beaded shawls, belts and necklaces; in foreground is a tripod for...
Studio portrait of woman, standing, and young girl, seated; both wear items of traditional dress; the little girl wears beaded moccasins with leather fringe; the woman wears an ornamented belt, beads, and full-length ribbon skirt
Members of Fire Department Hose Company Number 1., on South Main Street with decorated hose cart. Loading dock of a lumber company; possibly ready for a parade. Men and boys all wear hats and belts marked with the number 1.
Interior of meat and specialty food store, with stools at counter, plucked poultry, scales, sides of meat, Christmas tree, etc. Four men behind counter wear white coats and aprons. Sign on cash register: Get a Receipt.
These are the Chilkat Dancers from Haines or Port Chilkoot as it was called at the time. The man using the drum on the far left is Carl Heinmiller. Identification courtesy of Blythe Carter, Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center.