Title from indexer. Photograph shows a woman who appears to be Lillian Crosson stands next to her son Joe Crosson Jr. as she holds her son Don Crosson.
Title from donor notes. Photograph of women at a rummage sale. Additional donor note reads: "The church often received contributions of used clothes, which were in fact helpful to cash-poor Point Hope families. All these contributions...
Title by donor notes. Photograph of women at a rummage sale in Point Hope, Alaska. It appears to have been held in a gymnasium; note the basketball hoop on the wall. Additional donor notes read: "The church often received contributions of...
Title from donor notes. Photograph of a woman purchasing items at a rummage sale in Point Hope, Alaska. Full donor notes read: "The church often received contributions of used clothes, which were in fact helpful to cash-poor Point Hope...
A group of women who look to be dressed in traditional Japanese kimonos are standing outside a building in winter. There is what could be a sled or sleigh near the door of the building. The women are labeled in the...
Title from verso. Postcard of a group in winter garb. One is possibly Esther Barryman of Kotzebue. Verso reads: "This is a picture of Esther, her mother who weighs almost as much as Miss Burnett, her sister and a little neice [niece] and...
Women in Tanana in calfskin parkas. Names were written on the back of photograph as follows from left to right: Charlotte Nicholia (Helen Peter's aunt), Susie Kennedy...
Title taken from caption. "Lenny Lane in foreground, Guy Oomittuk behind. All the money available for the project was put into a new bank account - a first for Point Hope - entirely controlled by the church council, who also hired the crew for...
Title taken from caption. "Yes - Russian GI's like 'pin-ups' too. (Who doesn't?) Here, even at two-thirty in the morning Sr. Sgt. Karnaoukh takes time out to show M/Sgt. Kostin his collection of 'pin-ups'. Photo by US Army Air Forces."
Title taken from caption on slide. "Fort Wainwright HHC 171st [March] 67." Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by Mark C. Glunz, who was at the time assigned to the 171st infantry Brigade at Fort Wainwright....