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| | ![[Benny Benson with Gov. Egan and Charlotte Benson] [Benny Benson with Gov. Egan and Charlotte Benson]](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=395) | [Benny Benson with Gov. Egan and Charlotte Benson] | State flags; Governors; Gifts; Indigenous peoples; | Benny Benson, Governor William Egan and Benny Benson's daughter Charlotte Benson pose with the Alaska State Flag design. | UAF-1985-120-135 |
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| | ![A portion of Metlakahtla [sic] Indian band, on wharf at Metlakahtla [sic] with Rev. W[illia]m Duncan. A portion of Metlakahtla [sic] Indian band, on wharf at Metlakahtla [sic] with Rev. W[illia]m Duncan.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg2&CISOPTR=3060) | A portion of Metlakahtla [sic] Indian band, on wharf at Metlakahtla [sic] with Rev. W[illia]m Duncan. | Bands; Musical instruments; Musicians; Wind instruments; Trombones; Bugles; Piers & wharves; Buildings; Clergy; Men | Title taken from front. Group photo of Tsimshian band members with instruments and Reverend William Duncan on wharf, Metlakatla, Alaska. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2". | AMRC-b64-1-10 |
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| |  | A set of five ducks carved at Gambell, St. Lawrence Island. 1938. | Ducks; Figurines; Ivory; Ivory carving; Carving | Title taken from label on matting. View of five duck figures carved out of ivory at Gambell on Saint Lawrence Island displayed in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8310. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 10". | AMRC-b75-175-535 |
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| |  | Alaska, July 6, 1898. | Costumes; Hats; Fur garments; Flags; Pictures; Presidents; Chairs; Mirrors; Stoves; | Title taken from front. Group of men wearing costumes for a performance inside Chief Shakes House, Wrangell, Alaska. American flags and pictures of George Washington hang on the walls. Photographer's number 16. July 6, 1898. Photographer: O.D.G. | AMRC-b01-41-251 |
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| |  | Ash tray, cigarette, bear. 1938. | Ivory; Ivory carving; Carving; Figurines; Polar bears; Cigarettes | Title taken from label on matting. Cigarette resting in ivory ashtray with figure of polar bear carved at Saint Lawrence Island, on display in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8316. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8" x 9 5/8". | AMRC-b75-175-541 |
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| |  | Ash tray, polar bear. St. Lawrence. 1938. | Ivory; Ivory carving; Carving; Figurines; Polar bears | Title taken from label on matting. Ivory ashtray with figure of polar bear carved at Saint Lawrence Island, on display in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8315. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10". | AMRC-b75-175-540 |
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| |  | Alaska. Speech of William H. Seward, at Sitka, August 12, 1869. | | Cover title: Speeches of William H. Seward, in Alaska, Vancouver's and Oregon, August, 1869. Letter from Frederick W. Seward to James Wickersham, dated April 14, 1913 tipped in. Physical description: 16p. | ASL-F907.S38-1869 |
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| |  | An act to define the political status of certain Native Indians within the Territory of Alaska. | Laws; Legislation; Civil rights; Citizenship | An act of the Legislature of the Territory of Alaska, in 6 sections. Approved, April 27, 1915.
Physical description: 3 pages. Source: 24 SLA 1915 | ASL-KFA1225.A3-1915-p52 |
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| |  | An act to provide full and equal accommodations, facilities, and privileges to all citizens in places of public accommodations within the jurisdiction of the Territory of Alaska; to provide penalties for violations. | Laws; Legislation | Nondiscrimination in Public Accomodations. Landmark anti-discrimination law providing for equal accommodation privileges to all citizens.
Physical description: 2pages Source: Ch2 SLA 1945 | ASL-KFA1225.A3-1945-p35 |
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| |  | MEETING HELD IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, BY REQUEST OF INDIAN CHIEFS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRESENCE OF HIS HONOR, GOVERNOR JOHN G. BRADY. | Tribal chiefs; Governors | Contents: Letter of transmittal. Testimony of Chief Kah-du-shan from Wrangel Testimony of Chief Johnson (Yash-noosh) from Juneau Testimony of Chief Koogh-see fom Hoonah Testimony of Chief Kah-ea-tchiss from Hoonah Testimony of Chief Shoo-we-Kah from Juneau Testimony of Chief Ah-na-tlash from Taku Testimony of Charley of Juneau Testimony of Jack Williams of Juneau. Response from Governor John G. Brady Response fron Mr. Frank Grygla.
Physical description: 25 p. | ASL-MF-Ar5-Roll5-f651 |
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| |  | Yakutat logging crew. | Forests; Loggers; Woodcutting | Logging crew standing by tree stumps in forest, with saws, wedges, and sledge hammers. Situk Harry, Samson Harry, Dick Harry, Tom Cox, Olaf Abrams, Peter L., Jimmie Jackson, Alex, Dick Nelson, Charlie Gudson, Bill Milton | ASL-P55-125 |
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| |  | Chatham Straits. | Canoes; Boats; Waterfronts | Title from image. Indian canoe on beach. Photographer's number 477. | ASL-P1-086 |
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| |  | On the old Stump. Killisnoo. | Boys; Children; Tree stumps; Bows (Archery) | Title from image. Three boys with bows sit on large stump. Photographer's number 523. | ASL-P1-607 |
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| |  | Group of Indian men on steps of church. | Churches; Religious groups | Probably members of the Tlingit St. Michael Brotherhood at Sitka. | ASL-P243-1-010 |
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| |  | Three children at Hoonah, May 1940. | Children; Dogs; Streets; Wooden buildings | Children in street with buildings on either side. "Snail House" left foreground. (E. Renne)
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| |  | Here's to Alaska. | Poetry; Mountain goats; Bears; Working dogs; Dogs; Mountains; Trees; Children; Cities & towns; Streets; Dogsledding; Dog teams; Mining | Title taken from image. Poem by Pat O'Cotter in center, framed by collage of Alaskan views. Poem: HERE'S TO ALASKA.
The home of the tin can and dog-
A waste of snow, ice and moss.
A grave-yard of ambitions,
A by-word for HELL,
The home of the famed double cross.
Men come here for gold, ambitious for wealth-
The stick, for they can't get away.
They dig, drink and die,
And then go to HELL
To pay for their last sucker play!
--ALASKA --
Pat O-Cotter Photo at center top: Yakutat, Alaska. Photo in bottom left: Seward Alaska, Fourth Ave, North. Photo in bottom right: ...eling Co. Inc. ?o?per Creek, Alaska. | ASL-P243-2-144 |
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| |  | Father A.P. Kashevaroff holding a mask. | Masks; Clergy | | ASL-P243-3-002 |
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| |  | ANB-ANS Convention, Haines, Alaska, 1929. | Organizations; Leadership; Meetings; Children | Title taken from accompanying materials. Group portrait of men and women. Several children are in the balcony at upper right. | ASL-P33-43 |
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| |  | Little Diomede Eskimo Alvin Koyouktuk, Juneau. | Equipment; Artists; Artists' devices | | ASL-P348-216 |
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| |  | ANAC Bd of Directors taken 1962 Juneau. | Blackboards; Desks | Alex Akeya, Savoonga; Paul Albert, Tununak; Herbert Apassingok, Gambell; Margaret Cropley, Juneau; David Frankson, Point Hope; James Hawley, Jr., Kivalina; Lawrence Kayoukluk, Shaktoclik; Frank Oxereok Sr., Wales; Nile Smith, Hooper Bay. | ASL-P348-221 |
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| |  | David & Ida Kadashan Hoonah, AK. | | | ASL-P348-839 |
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| | ![Tative [native] street scene, Sitka, Alaska. Tative [native] street scene, Sitka, Alaska.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=1936) | Tative [native] street scene, Sitka, Alaska. | Street vendors; Women; Baskets; Footwear | Tlingit women selling artwork at side of lane. Wares include baskets, carved and painted paddles, moccasins. Negative slightly damaged. Photographer's number 308. | ASL-P39-0176 |
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| | ![Auk villege [Village]. Auk villege [Village].](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=5645) | Auk villege [Village]. | Villages; Houses; Men; Waterfronts; Totem poles | Title taken from image. Two men standing by large buildings on berm; beach in foreground. Present site of U.S.F.S. Auke Recreation Area, Juneau. | ASL-P39-1172 |
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| |  | Chief Yan-a-tchoo's village. Yakutat, Alaska. | Villages; Waterfronts; Canoes; Boats | Title from image. Photographer's number 4555. | ASL-P438-41 |
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| |  | Alfred E. Widmark | Legislators; Leadership | Studio portrait. Alfred E. Widmark, Representative from Klawock, member of the second State Legislature, 1961- 1962. | ASL-Widmark-1 |
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| |  | Construction of New Russian Church, Angoon, 1929. | Churches; Wooden buildings; Construction; Scaffolding; Villages; Orthodox churches | Wooden building under construction, with scaffolding in place. Verso: New Russian Church at Angoon Built by Indians 1929. | ASL-Angoon-Buildings-9 |
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| | ![Da-ke-knock [Deikeenaak'w] Chief of Chichagoff [Chichagof] Island. Da-ke-knock [Deikeenaak'w] Chief of Chichagoff [Chichagof] Island.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=125) | Da-ke-knock [Deikeenaak'w] Chief of Chichagoff [Chichagof] Island. | Tribal chiefs | Title taken from notes on verso. Portrait of Deikeenaak'w seated in front of an American flag. He is dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket and bead work.
Verso: Died 1928. Aged about 100 years. Sitka. | ASL-Angoon-People-01; ASL-P01-0895 |
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| |  | Minor Killisnoo Chief with paddle totem c. 1900. | Tribal chiefs | Title from verso. Portrait photograph of man dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket. He stands on a box, and holds a staff carved in the form of a raven. Verso: Raven Tribe Billy Jones. | ASL-Angoon-People-02; ASL-P01-0896 |
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| | ![Chief Mitlakatle [Mitlakotle] & staff. Chief Mitlakatle [Mitlakotle] & staff.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=131) | Chief Mitlakatle [Mitlakotle] & staff. | Tribal chiefs; Villages | Group portrait Chief Mitlakotle, five other men, and a woman. Some of the men are dressed in traditional Tlingit regalia, including Chilkat robes and beaded clothing. | ASL-Angoon-People-04 |
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| |  | Chief Kajacty of Killisnoo. | Tribal chiefs; Police; Uniforms; Villages | Title taken from image. Portrait of Chief Kajacty [Kah Kluck Tay] in Policeman costume, with a 7 pointed star badge, and carrying a walking stick. Photographer's number 327. | ASL-Angoon-People-14 |