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| |  | A group of natives by a barabara, 1901, above Seldovia. | Men; Women; Children; Dogs; Wooden buildings; Buildings; Logs | Title taken from verso. Group of Native Alaskans standing near barabara, above Seldovia, Alaska. 1901. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 1/4". | AMRC-b91-9-142 |
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| |  | Agnes O'Brien of Hooper Bay and friends displaying native basket work of that village. | Baskets; Handicraft; Women; Children; Boys; Girls; Men | View of Agnes O'Brien and others displaying handmade baskets in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Photo negative number 1450-45. 1950's? Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 4". | AMRC-b85-27-1293 |
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| |  | Native boys cooking. | Children; Boys; Cookery; Wooden buildings | Title from image. Photographer's number 496. | ASL-P1-609 |
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| |  | Indian boy in dance costume, c. 1900. | Children; Boys | Title from image. Verso: Kootznahoo native boy - c 1900. Robert Willard, Sr. (Déilk’ee, Shnaawtaan, Kichxeitl) Wooshkeetaan Clan, Fort House. Identification courtesy of Harold Jacobs. | ASL-P1-054 |
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| |  | Alaska native fish camp. | Camps; Fish; Food drying; Racks (Supporting devices); Tents; Canoes; Children; Waterfronts; Scaffolding; Wooden buildings | Crowd behind canoes pulled up on shore, tents, half-finished wood house, fish drying on racks. | ASL-P226-427 |
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| |  | Chief Isaac and his son, Dawson, Y.T., 1899. | Fathers; Children; Tribal chiefs | Formal studio portrait of Native man, Chief Isaac, and his son. Photographer's number 2471. | ASL-P277-001-065 |
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| |  | Upper Yukon Indians. Esquimaux. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883. | Children; Tents | Title taken from album caption. Row of men and two native children standing on beach in front of tents and berm. | ASL-P277-017-007 |
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| |  | Mission Indians. Eskimo? Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883. | Children; Cannons | Title taken from album caption. Full length view of two native men and a child leaning against a cannon; water in background. | ASL-P277-017-010 |
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| |  | Indian cemetery. Indians on snow shoes. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883. | Women; Children; Snowshoes & snowshoeing; Cemeteries | Title taken from album caption. Three native women and four children standing in snowfield. Note under photo: Allen. Mil. Recon., 1885, p. 93. | ASL-P277-017-030 |
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| |  | Native Women Weaving Baskets, Sitka, Alaska. Copyright 1897. | Baskets; Basket making; Infants; Children; Cradleboards | Title taken from image. Three women and baby in cradle-board by fence; basketry and leatherwork displayed in foreground. Photographer's number 372. | ASL-P87-0106 |
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| |  | Baby sleeping in Swing. | Infants; Children; Interiors | Native child in button trim cap asleep in a swing, c. 1900. | ASL-P87-0180 |
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| |  | Indian Houses and Canoes, Sitka. c. 1880. | Villages; Canoes; Buildings; Children; Dogs; Harbors | Title taken from image. Sitka Native village ("The Ranche") looking south from the waterfront, with the channel towards Japonski Island on the right. Showing Tlingit houses, outbuildings, subsistence food drying racks, and spruce canoes, with Russian buildings in the background. Native children, dogs, and other people walk along path. Verso: Indians that are in Sitka. Image: Opp. the Post Office, Portland, Or.Photographer's number 7811. | ASL-P88-051 |
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| |  | Children in Mekoryuk pose in front of barabaras. | Boys; Girls; Buildings; Sod buildings; Salmon; Fish; Fish drying; | Three children pose in front of barabaras near U.S. Government Reindeer Project complex in Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska, with other buildings in background and salmon drying on pole at right. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells, Anchorage, Alaska. Black and white glossy photographs taken and submitted by Ward W. Wells." From photo caption: "These native children pose before their b[a]rabara or underground house at Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island. At one time virtually the whole village of Mekoryuk was composed of the type of dwelling. The Reindeer Project has added much to the economic well-being of this village and now most of the people live in above ground housed [sic]. Today only a few b[a]rabaras are in use. Characteristic of most native housed [sic] in this part of the world is the salmon drying on racks or logs." Aug. 25, 1954. Original photograph size: 8" x 8". | AMRC-wws-1564-B-93 |
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| |  | Eskimo Berry Pickers | Indigenous peoples; Women; Children; Berry pickers; Fur garments; Clothing & dress; Pails; Food; Foraging; Log cabins; | Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A group of Alaska Native women and children carrying pails and cans filled with berries. | UAF-1989-166-401-Print |
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| |  | Group of Native Alaskans on a hillside | Women; Children; Fur garments; Indigenous peoples; | Group of mostly women with children, photographed on a hillside near Anvik, Alaska. | UAF-1985-72-152 |
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| |  | Houses and natives of East Cape, Siberia. | Men; Women; Children; Buildings; Houses; Fish; Fish drying; Racks (Supporting devices) | Title taken from border of photo. View of Native people sitting outside houses in East Cape, Siberia, with fish drying on rack at left. Also from border: "53." From information with photo: "Taber Photographic Parlors. View Department. San Francisco." Photographer's number 53. 1882-1885? Photographer: Taber Photographic Parlor. | UAA-hmc-0108-series8e-7 |
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| | ![Humpy's family, cape [Kasilof]. Humpy's family, cape [Kasilof].](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=8151) | Humpy's family, cape [Kasilof]. | Older people; Children; Girls; Men; Women; Youth; Clothing & dress; Log cabins; Racks (Supporting devices); Clothing & dress; Hats; Boats; Log cabins; Log buildings; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from caption. "Humpys family, cape Kussiloff." An outdoor portrait of several generations of Alaska Native family. A small log cabin and a drying rack are visible in the background. Caption in album reads: "35 mm neg. 75-743". 5 x 8 cyanotype. | UAF-1959-866-26 |
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| | ![Indian camp, St. Michaels [sic], Alaska, June 20, 1898. Indian camp, St. Michaels [sic], Alaska, June 20, 1898.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg2&CISOPTR=678) | Indian camp, St. Michaels [sic], Alaska, June 20, 1898. | Men; Women; Children; Buildings; Sod buildings; Waterfronts; Cookery; Cooking utensils; Campfires; Fur garments | Title taken from verso. Group of Native Alaskans cooking food, St. Michael, Alaska, with sod and log building in background. Also from verso: "Group of Indians cooking flapjacks and eating fish; this is a fine Indian picture. [Published in] Journey to the Koyukuk, p. 16." Photographer's number 030. June 20, 1898. Photographer: Jasper Wyman. Original photograph size: 5" x 8". | AMRC-b89-24-030 |
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| |  | King Island Native dancers at Federal Building cornerstone ceremony. Nome, Alaska. | Dancers; Spectators; Drums; Men; Women; Children; Boys; Ceremonial dancers; Singers; Singing; Musicians; Cornerstone laying; Rites & ceremonies; Buildings | Title taken from label on matting. King Island dancers and drummers performing at cornerstone laying ceremony for Federal Building in Nome, Alaska, with spectators at left. Photographer's number 7959. Aug. 2, 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10". | AMRC-b75-175-135 |
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| |  | Native Alaskan graves, Eklutna, near Anchorage. | Cemeteries; Crosses; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Churches; Orthodox churches; Log buildings; Men; Women; Children | Title taken from front. View of Russian Orthodox graveyard at Eklutna, Alaska, with spirit houses. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number 086. n.d. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8". | AMRC-b67-23-51 |
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| |  | Native Alaskans getting ready to dance. | Men; Women; Children; Fur garments; Indigenous peoples; | "Eskimos getting ready to show their dance." | UAF-1976-43-21 |
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| |  | Native Basket maker and Family | Indigenous peoples; Tents; Baskets; Women; Children; Family; Weaving; Pots & pans; Cookery; Clothing & dress; | Title taken from caption. Photographer's number D11. | UAF-1989-166-393-Print |
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| |  | Native children and Mrs. Mc Kotzebue 7-5-52. | Buildings; Wooden buildings; Barrels; Women; Children; Boys; Girls; Flags; Flagpoles; Log buildings; | Title taken from caption. View of a woman posing with a group of children in Kotzebue, Alaska, with a woman walking in the background. Photograph taken July 5, 1952. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. | UAA-hmc-0620-series1-f3-9 |
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| |  | Native children of Fort Yukon | Children; Girls; Indigenous peoples; | "Two unidentified native children of Fort Yukon." Two girls from Fort Yukon. | UAF-1974-144-1 |
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| |  | Native Eskimo "Nalu Kabak" whale ceremonies, Pt. Barrow, Alaska, June 1921. | Rites & ceremonies; Waterfronts; Flags; People; Men; Women; Children; Dogs; | Title taken from verso. View of ceremonies involving blanket toss (nalukataq), Point Barrow, Alaska. Also from verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. Picnic, dances and blanket tossing." June 1921. Photographer: Arthur H. Eide. Original photograph size: 6 1/4" x 8 3/4". | AMRC-b70-28-22 |
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| |  | Native woman dressing salmon. | Expedition photographs; Expeditions & surveys; Men; Women; Children; Fish; Salmon; Knives; Pots & pans | Title taken from caption. View of two children, a man, and a woman at Naknek, Alaska. The woman is dressing a salmon and preparing it for drying and there is a pile of prepared salmon in the center of the photo. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area, 1919. | UAA-hmc-0186-volume7-6486 |
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| |  | Native woman dressing salmon. | Expedition photographs; Expeditions & surveys; Men; Women; Boys; Girls; Children; People; Fish; Salmon; Knives; Pots & pans | Title taken from caption. View of a man, a woman, and three children at Naknek, Alaska. The woman is dressing salmon for drying and there is a pile of prepared salmon in the center of the photo. Caption also says: "Native woman dressing salmon. Note the chopping knife used for the purpose." Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area, 1919. | UAA-hmc-0186-volume7-6487 |
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| |  | Natives of St. Michaels | Boats; Indigenous peoples; Kayaks; Women; Children; Men; Stern wheelers; Waterfronts; Travel; | Title taken from caption. Photographer number C33. Cataloguer's note: In the background, a view of a waterfront including a sternwheeler; in the foreground, a group of Native men, women and children are seen in a boat. A man is crouching by a kayak nearby. Perhaps they are preparing to travel. | UAF-1989-166-91-Print(3)(149) |
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| | ![Port Wrangel [sic], Alaska. Port Wrangel [sic], Alaska.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg2&CISOPTR=2637) | Port Wrangel [sic], Alaska. | Totem poles; Log buildings; Men; Women; Children; Chairs; Tables; Stoves; | Title taken from front. Group of native men, women, and children sitting in front of totem poles in log building, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer's number A-14. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
This is in Xixch'i Hít (Frog House) of the Kaach.ádi clan of the Shx'atkwaan (Wrangell People). The Xixch'I Gaas' (Frog House Posts) are still in Wrangell. Identified by Harold Jacobs, Cultural Resource Specialist, CCTHITA (Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska). | AMRC-b01-41-7 |
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| |  | Taken at Bethel, Alaska. Aug. 1915. | Men; Children; Clothing & dress; Fur garments; Fur coats; Boots; Hats; Ice; | Title from verso. Alternate title from cataloger's notes is: "Lee Loomis on the ice with a group of native children at Bethel, Alaska, Aug. 1915." Image shows a man in a hat, suit jacket and boots standing on the ice with eleven Alaskan Native children. The children are dressed in fur and cloth garments. A few of the boys are wearing hats. | UAF-1986-39-3 |