Raising the building up onto skids. Showing Eskimos at work; building materials; oil drums. Woman in doorway (Mrs. Spriggs?) and woman and child in right corner of building; man with pipe, left hand corner.
View of high tundra-covered bluff with frontal erosion. Photo taken in summer, despite woman's winter clothing and winter boots (white skins on sides, black in front). Drying racks of a sod house are visible in background. Location of bluffs is...
Young woman seated at left has white bandage wrapped around her head. Calendar visible on wall to the left, but year is not legible. Woman in back, wearing the striped parka, is Uumiñaq, and her daughter Lily is standing in front of her. Rest of...
Title from image. Native man kneeling by woman who is lying down with fur robe over her. Native artifacts in background include Chilkat blanket, carved totems.
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...
Left to right: Mary Perkins (Káaduju.oo), Kiks.ádi Steel House, Sitka; Josephine Patterson (Aklé), Kaagwaantaan Wolf House, Sitka;
Annie Dick (Kaasenák), Chookaneidi, Sitka;
Ray Nielsen (wearing Eagle Shirt), Káa se éesh, Chookaneidi...
Woman demonstrates butchering method or skins a reindeer while others watch. Bag on ground behind her may be made from a whole sealskin (poke). Caribou meat was stored in sealskin pokes. Person in foreground at left is wearing a squirrel skin...
Older woman has tattoo and older men shows signs having worn a labret at one time. Back row (l. to r.): Manuuluq (Ralph Ipalook?, Mary's husband), Taaqpak, Mary (Mamaniuraq, Taaqpak's daughter, married Otis Ahkivgak after Manuuluq died)....