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| |  | "Babe". | Women; Wooden buildings; Indigenous peoples; Barrels; Windows; Doors & doorways; | Title from caption in cataloger's notes. A women leans against a wooden building with windows and a large barrel beside her. | UAF-1972-175-49 |
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| |  | "Chief" Sam and family. | Tribal chiefs; Costumes; Rifles; Women; Infants; Hats; Family; Indigenous peoples | Title taken from caption on Album. " 'Chief' Sam and family." See also UAF - 1991-46-676. | UAF-1991-46-815 |
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| |  | "Little Frank" John, Jennie. | Group portraits; Families; Children; Manners & customs; Mittens; Tents; Hats; Indigenous peoples | Title taken from caption on Album. " 'Little Frank' John, Jennie." | UAF-1991-46-814 |
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| |  | 'Whisky Jack' family | Women; Children; Clothing & dress; Families; Indigenous peoples; | Title from donor notes. Photograph of the wife and children of 'Whisky Jack'. The big girl on the right is identified as Rosalie Henry. | UAF-1997-122-38 |
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| |  | (L-R): Jack Singlton, Joe John and Titus David | Men; Hunting; Indigenous peoples; | Title is based on identification furnished by Roy David Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. | UAF-1987-0114-35 |
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| |  | (L-R): Stella, Nancy, Alec | Children playing; Caches; Indigenous peoples; | Title is based on identification furnished by Roy David Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. | UAF-1987-0114-46 |
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| |  | 45 pound king salmon | Salmon; Fish; Fish drying; | Title from caption. Photograph of a king salmon weighing 45 lbs., hung from a fish drying rack. Cut fish are drying behind the king. Narrative in the photo album reads:<br>"At the left is a king salmon weighing fourty-five pounds. Some have been taken weighing 75 pounds. These are too large for the [fish]wheels, as their weight stops the [fish]wheel." | UAF-1994-70-102 |
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| | ![[Four men on the ice, three wearing skates] [Four men on the ice, three wearing skates]](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=419) | [Four men on the ice, three wearing skates] | Men; Ice; Ice skating; Indigenous peoples; | Four men are standing on the ice, three of them are on ice skates. Identified are left to right: Arthur James, Arthur Crookitshine and Joe Peter, the fourth man is not identified. | UAF-1988-96-6 |
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| | ![[Unidentified Alaska Natives family] [Unidentified Alaska Natives family]](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=441) | [Unidentified Alaska Natives family] | Men; Women; Children; Indigenous peoples; | Heavily damaged photograph of an unidentified man, woman and a child with another person hidden by the damage of the photograph. What may be a tent is in the background. | UAF-1988-96-28 |
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| |  | A family portrait. | Family; Children; Infants; Dwellings; Pots & pans; Blankets; Clothing & dress; Indigenous peoples; Caches | Title by cataloguer. " Sarah, Silas, Peter Onion ". Cataloguer's note: An outdoor portrait of the Onion family. In the background, various household items, such as pots and pans are hanging on a wooden structure, which may be a pole cache. The structure has no roof or walls. Notice too an enclosed cache further in the back on the right hand side. | UAF-1991-46-563 |
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| |  | A group of eight women standing on the ice at Tanana | Group portraits; Women; Ice; Fur; Fur coats; Fur garments; Hides & skins; Indigenous peoples; | Eight women in fur garments are standing on the ice at the Village of Tanana. Each is dressed in fur and hide clothing, including mittens and footwear. Note the stitching along the edges of the photograph. Pictured left to right are: Charlotte Nicolia, Susy Kennedy, Dora Nic[h]olia, Ena Grant, Madeline Nicolia, Helen Sevenson, Lena Star and Bessie Marks.
Teresa Dick the granddaughter Dora Nicholia has identified a misspelling of her grandmothers name as noted by the square brackets above. Correction made 2 March 2006. | UAF-1975-41-1 |
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| |  | A group of men | Men; Rifles; Blankets; Merchandise displays; | Title by cataloguer. A group of men are standing in front of a stack of blankets, some rifles and other items. | UAF-1987-0114-32 |
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| |  | A group of Tetlin Women and Children | Log cabins; Portrait photographs; Women; Children; Fur coats; Headgear; Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; | Two of the women are dressed in warm fur coats, hats, thick socks and foot wear. The woman in the center is wearing a striped blanket coat, scarf and a head band. Two small children are standing in front of the women. All appear to be posing for the photographer and are standing in front of a log home.
Further information was supplied by Roy David of Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. David Sam [child on right]; Mary Henry [on left]; Annie Sam; Bessie Sam [in striped coat]; Andrew Sam [child on left]; others are unknown. | UAF-1987-0114-44 |
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| |  | A group portrait | Families; Women; Children & adults; Log buildings; Hats; Indigenous peoples; | Title by cataloguer. A group of people. (Tetlin?) | UAF-1987-0114-31 |
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| |  | A king Salmon. | Salmon; Fishing; Boys; Hats; Indigenous peoples; Log buildings; Girls | Title taken from caption on Album. "A king Salmon". [Picture of a king Salmon nearly as big as the boys holding it up. Three girls stand in the background.] | UAF-1991-46-452 |
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| |  | A man and a women | Men; Women; Windows; Log cabins; Children; | Title by cataloguer. A man and a women are seen here standing in front of a log building. | UAF-1987-0114-47 |
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| |  | A raft of canoes and boats push off into the Yukon River | Canoes; Boats; Travel; Men; Women; Dogs; Rivers; Subsistence activities; Indigenous peoples; | Canoes and a boat rafted together push off for a trip on the Yukon River. | UAF-2003-109-22 |
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| |  | A ride on "Babe". | Children; Indigenous peoples; Horses; Horseback riding; | Title taken from caption on Album. "A ride on 'Babe'". Four children straddle a horse. | UAF-1991-46-481 |
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| |  | A toddler | Children; Fur garments; Hats; Mittens; | Title by cataloguer. A toddler is seen here wearing a white fur parka hat and mittens. | UAF-1987-0114-53 |
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| |  | A Women and a baby outside of Chief David's house | Women; Children; Indigenous peoples; Hair; Boots; Capes (Outerwear); Clothing & dress; Log cabins; Signs (notices); | A woman carrying a child on her back. The inscription "Chief David" is written on a plank above the entrance of the log house. She is dressed in a checkered dress, a short cloak and knee high boots. Her hair is pulled back; she is smiling as though posing for the photographer.
Further information was supplied by Roy David of Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. The woman is Lucy David and the baby is Andrew David. | UAF-1987-0114-48 |
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| |  | Abandoned Indian village on the Tanana River | Villages; Ghost towns; Log cabins; Indigenous peoples; | Title from caption. Photograph of an abandoned village on the Tanana Village Narrative in photo album reads:<br>"An abandoned Indian village on the Tanana River - Why? No one knows." | UAF-1994-70-361 |
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| |  | Abraham & Julia Cadzo | Children; Indigenous peoples; | Photograph of Abraham and Julia Cadzo. | UAF-2003-109-90 |
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| |  | Abraham and Margaret Cadzow | Couples; Men; Women; Indigenous peoples; | Photograph of Abraham and Margaret Cadzow | UAF-1988-96-14 |
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| |  | Abraham's wife & baby | Mothers & children; Fur garments; Indigenous peoples; | Caption: Abraham's wife & baby (Eskimos). | UAF-2003-109-56 |
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| |  | Agnes, Chief Healy. | Portraits; Tribal chiefs; Women; Pipes; | Title taken from caption on Album. "Agnes, Chief Healy." | UAF-1991-46-720 |
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| |  | Alaskan family, Louisa and Walter Titus | Families; Log buildings; Men; Women; Children; Indigenous peoples; | Photograph of the Louisa and Walter Titus family in front of a log building.
Further information was supplied by several Elders during the Denakkanaaga Elder and Youth Conference held June 6-10, 2005, in Grayling Alaska, who believed that the girl with glasses might be Bessie Titus of Minto, Alaska. According to Bessie Titus (June 15, 2007), the girl is Irene Titus (now Irene Sherry), Louisa and Walter's daughter. | UAF-1992-202-27 |
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| |  | Albert Maggie with beaded coat. | Beads; Fur coats; Rivers; Indigenous peoples; | Photograph of Albert Maggie with a beautiful beaded and furred moose-skin coat-the delight of his heart. | UAF-1985-72-105 |
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| |  | Alfred Grant | Men; Clothing & dress; Log buildings; Signs (Notices); Stores & shops; Street lights; Windows; Indigenous peoples; | Title from donor notes. Photograph of Alfred Grant standing outside of a building advertised as 'Pinkiert's'. | UAF-1997-122-53 |
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| |  | Alfred John Group | Group portraits; Children; Indigenous peoples; | Title is based on identification furnished by Roy David Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. | UAF-1987-0114-38 |
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| |  | Alice Crookitshine and baby | Women; Infants; Wash tubs; Carts & wagons; Aprons; Indigenous peoples; | Alice Crookitshine and an unidentified baby pose in a photograph which also shows a wash tub hanging off a wall behind her. She may be sitting on a cart or wagon. | UAF-1988-96-15 |