Child's diaper made from spotted sealskin fur and edged with caribou fawn skin with ties of spotted seal ties. Inside the diaper is sphagnum moss. Sewn with sinew. Measures 25 x 19.5 x 9 cm.
Round birch bark basket made with the woven technique, light and dark-colored bark placed diagonally along the sides, alternating direction creating a woven look. Lashed along the top and bottom edges with willow, which is wrapped in spruce root....
Tear-drop shaped piece of jade, used as or with a fishing lure. Holes are drilled on either end. Not completely flat - the narrow end appears to curve up while the wider end curves down, from the side. Highly polished. Property mark engraved on the...
Round birch bark basket, made with strips of birch bark, woven together along the sides. The walls of the basket are formed by placing the bark in diagonal strips, with the light side going in one direction, the dark in the opposite, and weaving...
Descriptive Narrative: Tea strainer of gold-washed silver.
Description: silver
Made: Russia
Notes: Manufactured by Peter Uhrwader, a Finnish metalsmith working in ST. Petersburg, Russia; made prior to 1822 (attributed and dated by...
Accession Number: 431 a
Description: wood; carved
Found: Valdez
Descriptive Narrative: Carved wood spoon. Bowl and most the back is "natural" or light tan color. Red pigment has been painted onto the bowls rim, handle and on the...
Moody's Fuel barge docked up in Igiugig. Moody's barge wasonw of the few barges that delivered fuel oil and gasoline and other goodies to communities when the water in the Kvichak river was high.
Mary Olympic is holding her eldest daughter Julia's hand. Julia was four-years-old when this photograph was taken. This photograph was developed May of 1961. Person behind Mary is unknown.
Ice jam near Ron Heynes building on Tern Island. This photograph was taken in the early 1980s. When there is an ice jam, it floods all of the islands that are on the Kvichak River.
Stan Kameroff with a mountain sheep, he caught it on Big Mountain. No one believed Stan when he told them that he saw a sheep on Big Mountain. Because they are quite rare. So, Stan shot it to make believers!