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| |  | " Eskimo baby-carriage ". | Infants; Lifting & carrying; Tattoos; Manners & customs; Houses; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from the back of photograph. Additional information with photo. Young woman with facial tatooing. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-49 |
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| |  | " Meat cellars" in the ground | Basements; Earth; Women; Dogs; Basins; Knives; Manners & customs; | Title taken from the back of the photograph. Dried meat and blubber are stored in " meat cellars " in the ground. This woman is climbing down to get some meat for her dogs. " Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-42 |
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| |  | A man in a walrus intestine raincoat | Men; Portraits; Indigenous peoples; Hides & skins; Raincoats; | Title taken from the back of photograph. " A (?) (illegible writing but possibly Sorcerer) too old for his tricks ". Additional information with photo identifes the man as Richard Oktokayuk, modern spelling Oghtuqaayak. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-46 |
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| |  | A old-timer. | Portraits; Aged persons; Smoking; Pipes; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from the back of photograph. Notes with photo identifies this man as Eghqaaghaq. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-72 |
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| |  | A snowy owl. | Indigenous peoples; Owls; Posing; Streams; Beaches; Birds; Birds of prey; Feathers; | Title taken from the back of photograph. " Young snowy - owl and his captures ". The men are identified: (L to R): Roy Iworrigan, and Nolan Silook ".
Cataloguer's note: The owl's wings are spread out; apparently gripped by the two captors on either side of the bird. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-66 |
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| |  | A woman gathering walrus intestines | Stomachs; Hides & skins; Walruses; Lifting & carrying; | Title taken from the back of photograph. " Even walrus intestines are useful. This woman is gathering up some she has scaped, inflated, and dried ". Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-44 |
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| | ![Aleut [Unangan] hospital, White employees barracks. Aleut [Unangan] hospital, White employees barracks.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=95) | Aleut [Unangan] hospital, White employees barracks. | Hospitals; Relocation camps; Wooden buildings; Boardwalks | Title from verso. Wide view of hospital grounds, covered with snow. | ASL-FunterBay-10; ASL-P01-3844 |
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| |  | Health clinic, Yakutat. | Health care facilities; Clinics; Nurses; Women; Children | Interior view of the clinic, with Kitty Isaac (in dark clothes) and a young woman, a child, and a baby visiting clinic nurse | ASL-P55-524 |
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| |  | Gamma Globulin Clinic. | Health care; Nurses; Clinics; Women; Mothers; Children; Health care; Health care facilities | Title taken from collection notes. Nurse gives stick of candy to a small girl. Two other children and a woman look on. | ASL-P143-0118 |
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| |  | Mt. Edgecumbe. | Health care; Hospitals; Health care facilities; Buildings | Title taken from verso. Wide view showing several buildings. | ASL-P143-0502 |
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| |  | Mt. Edgcumbe Medical Center, 1951. | Health care; Hospitals; Harbors; Cities & towns; Health care facilities | Title taken from verso. Verso: Dr. Moore's photo. | ASL-P143-0506 |
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| |  | Anvik Mission location of ENNT clinic. | Villages; Missions; Churches; Clinics; Health care facilities | Title taken from verso. Wide view of wooden building. Church in background. People sit on the hillside in foreground. | ASL-P143-1099 |
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| |  | Eye and Ear testing, Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Infants; Physicians | A doctor examining a toddler. | ASL-P143-1190 |
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| |  | Red Cross Class, Metlakatla. Wartime Picture 1918. | Hospitals; Medical aspects of war; Health care facilities; Health care; Medical personnel; Nurses | Six people behind man on stretcher. | ASL-P208-085 |
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| |  | Dr. White and Nurse Britten do a dressing. U.S. I. O. Hospital - Bethel 3/1940. | Hospitals; Physicians; Nurses; Sick persons | Title taken from photographer's notes. Caption: You are grateful for the radio-phone, the airplane and the friendly, expert care of the hospital staff - to these things you owe your life. Photographer's number 37. | ASL-P306-0027 |
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| |  | Industrial Training School, Sitka, Alaska. | Boarding schools; Vocational education; Churches; Missions | Title taken from image. Buildings labeled in image: Boys' home, girls' home, museum, church, library, carpenter & cooper shop, hospital. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill. | ASL-P427-02 |
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| |  | Nurse conducting health clinic in schoolhouse. | Schools; Hygiene; Children; Nurses; Teachers; Students | Title taken from interview notes. Students being instructed in techniques of hand washing. Interview notes: Schoolhouse later used as church which was destroyed by fire. | ASL-P55-001 |
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| |  | group of people on porch of mission in snow. | Clergy; Mission churches | Accompanying notes: Lindburg's. The Greists, after 17 years in far North, welcome Rev. and Mrs. Fred Klerekoper, who are left in charge [of] the church work in Point Barrow Mission. The hospital is turned over to the Government, with all medical services. This, in August 1936. | ASL-P90-007 |
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| |  | Baleen. | Whales; Art objects; Manners & customs; Bones; | Title taken from the back of photograph. Notes with photo. " A collection of baleen displayed against an overturned boat. The man is identified as Nolan Silook ". Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-57 |
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| |  | Barrow sunbather | Children; Portrait photographs; Indigenous peoples; | "A wee Eskimo having his regular sun bath on the sun-porch of the Barrow Hospital." | UAF-1978-14-194 |
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| |  | Chewing a sole into shape. | Girls; Shoes; Doors & doorways; Indigenous peoples; Mouths; | Title taken from the back of photograph. A note from cataloguer: A young girl is standing in front of a doorway, with a shoe in her mouth. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-55 |
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| |  | Christmas, 1916, at Saint John's, Ketchikan | Clergy; Clubwomen; Christmas decorations; Christmas presents; Christmas trees; Infants; Children; Women; Interiors; Celebrations; Clubs; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from caption. A picture clipped from a publication shows a group portrait with the following caption: The picture shows the members of the Woman's Auxiliary (Indian) and children taking part in the Christmas programme and tree. The Reverend H. H. Kelly, who is in charge of this mission, is standing in the background. Ketchikan is the port of entry for the Alaskan coast and is a popular tourist point. All Church folk who go to Alaska in the summer should make it a point to visit this mission, which consists of a church, hospital and school. They will receive a cordial welcome. | UAF-1985-72-3 |
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| |  | Cleaning walrus tusks | Ivory; Cleaning; Bones; Men; Children; Boots; | Title taken from notes. " This is ______. He is cleaning off tusks of walrus which he will carve. I think that is his granddaughter. Property of Leighton Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD." | UAF-1984-31-17 |
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| |  | Corralled reindeer at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island. | Reindeer; Deer; Fences; Corrals; Herding; Beaches; Waterfronts | Reindeer herd in U.S. Government Reindeer Project corral at Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska, with coastline in background. 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: "Nunivak Island reindeer safely corral[l]ed after long herding job getting them to the Project at Mekoryuk where they will be slaughtered and frozen for commercial sale and for use in the various Alaska Native Service schools and Hospitals in Alaska. A characteristic trait of different reindeer herds is the direction that they mill or turn. The reindeer herd on Nunivak Island always turn in a clock-wise direction whereas other herds of Alaska are known to travel in a counter-clock-wise direction. In this photograph, looking north over the burial grounds of the natives of Mekoryuk, the sand dunes along the beach, and out over the Bering Sea, a strong substantial corral is built that will handle well over a thousand milling snorting reindeer. Camouflaged fencing is used to keep the highly sensitive and easily frightened reindeer from seeing the various buildings of the Project." Aug. 25, 1954. Original photograph size: 8" x 8". | AMRC-wws-1564-C-36 |
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| |  | Country-store | Men; Youth; Boys; Stores & shops; Counters; Shelving; Pots & pans; Textiles; Coats; Hats; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from the back of photograph. " Country store the same the world over ". Accompanying information with photo. The men are identified: (L to R): Willard Kamengook (sp?), Luther Stugruk, Oscar Oitillan, Homer Apatiki, Lloyd Oovi. Not sure (first child, may be Elmer) last three children campbell boys". ( Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-47 |
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| |  | Dog harness. | Dogsledding; Dog teams; Dogs; Harnesses | Title taken from the back of photograph. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-51 |
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| |  | Dorcas. | Girls; Fur; Posing; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from the back of photograph. Note with photo. "A young girl named Dorcas". Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-56 |
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| |  | Dr. Cook gives Fannie a hair cut | Physicians; Barbering; Hospitals; Indigenous peoples; | Dr. Ernest A. Cook gives Fannie a hair cut at the Fort Yukon Hospital. | UAF-2003-109-170 |
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| |  | Fish as big as fisherman. | Fish; Boys; Fishing; Boats; Rowboats; Indigenous peoples; | Title taken from the back of photograph. Notes with photo. " Little boy showing off the fish he caught ". Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. | UAF-1984-31-68 |
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| |  | Helen Grant with a wooden spoon. | Women; Spoons; Wood carvings; Indigenous peoples; | Helen Grant poses with a wooden spoon made by Chris, which she gave to T.B.H. Mother of Anna Grant-nurse trained at [Periria?] Hospital. | UAF-1992-202-10 |