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| |  | Archdeacon Stuck & Walter Harper. | Fur coats; Mittens; Hats; Sleds & sleighs; Travel; Women; Smoking; | Title from caption on Album. "Archdeacon Stuck & Walter Harper at the Allakaket. March 1917".
[Walter Harper was the Archdeacon's protégé and his companion on journeys throughout the Alaskan wilderness. Stuck wrote: "Have I made memorable journeys? - I made them largely by his eyes and ears, his quick intelligence, his coolness and splendid self-reliance in times of stress or danger, his resourcefulness in emergency".
At age 19, Harper became a member of the 1913 conquest of Denali by the Hudson Stuck party. Harper had been the first person to stand on the summit of North America's highest peak. He died in October 1918 at age 25. He and his wife, nurse Frances Wells Harper, married by the Archdeacon only six weeks earlier, were en route to Seattle when the steamer Princess Sophia got caught in a heavy snow.] | UAF-1991-46-531 |
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| |  | Three head-men of the Chilkat tribe, 1907. | Tribal chiefs; Shamans; Ceremonial objects | Ka-Sh-Ak, the Monkeyman, Skan-Doo [Skundoo], medicine man, and Ind-A-Yanek [Swatka], Indian guide. Three brothers, of the Kak-Von-Tons of the Chilkat tribe, Klukwan. Photographer's number 11-N | ASL-P39-0443 |
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| | ![Skoon-doo-oo yak [Skundoo], shaman of the Eagle tribe. Skoon-doo-oo yak [Skundoo], shaman of the Eagle tribe.](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg21&CISOPTR=9774) | Skoon-doo-oo yak [Skundoo], shaman of the Eagle tribe. | Tribal chiefs; Shamans; Healers | Studio portrait of Skundoo dressed in Native clothing, [with tufted auk hat and shaman rattle] | ASL-P39-0448 |
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| |  | Brushing teeth, Mission School, Yakatat, Alaska. | Schools; Hygiene; Children; Nurses | Interview notes: The nurse giving the children a lesson on brushing teeth outside of the Mission School, later the Covenant Church. | ASL-P55-395 |
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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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| |  | Taku Indian doctor with long hair wearing double-breasted dark coat. | Physicians | Head to waist portrait. | ASL-P117-170 |
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| |  | Taku Indian Doctor, Alaska, wearing necklace, ca. 1900. | Physicians | Taku Indian doctor wearing necklace [perhaps baleen] and blanket trimmed with dear hooves, c. 1900. PCA 87-248. | ASL-P117-173 |
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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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| |  | A nurse with an infant care booklet in hand speaking to a native mother holding a baby onboard the vessel Hygiene. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Nurses; Children; Infants | Nurse holds book: Infant Care. | ASL-P143-0280 |
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| |  | A nurse checks a woman's blood pressure onboard the vessel Hygiene. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Nurses | | ASL-P143-0281 |
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| |  | A nurse checks a girl's pulse with a stethoscope while a woman watches, onboard the vessel Hygiene. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Nurses; Children; Girls | | ASL-P143-0282 |
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| |  | A nurse on the vessel Hygiene explains to an elderly woman and two young girls about Tuberculosis. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Nurses; Children; Girls | Title from verso. | ASL-P143-0283 |
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| |  | Two nurses on the vessel Hygiene immunize a young girl. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Nurses; Children; Girls | Title from verso. Verso: Immunizations aboard M/S Hygiene. Many "catching" diseases can be prevented by immunization. | ASL-P143-0284 |
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| |  | A doctor examines a boy's ears onboard M/S Hygiene - 1956. | Health care; Health care facilities; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical personnel; Children; Girls; Boys; Physicians | Title from verso. | ASL-P143-0298 |
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| |  | Midwife classes - 1951. | Health care; Medical personnel; Midwives; Medical education | Public Health-ADH Exhibit/Mid-wife Classes/Railroad Unit. | ASL-P143-0701 |
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| |  | Itinerant nurse, Nome, Alaska. | Health care; Nurses; Sick persons; Houses; Interiors; Beds; Books | Title taken from collection notes. Nurse Morgan and patient review manual titled "Home care of tuberculosis. A guide for the family." | ASL-P143-1010 |
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| |  | Itinerant nurse, Tanacross, Alaska. | Nurses; Children; Mothers; Schools; Interiors; Vaccinations; Health care | Nurse preparing to vaccinate children in classroom, Tanacross. | ASL-P143-1018 |
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| |  | Path over snow drifts, Savoonga, Alaska. | Women; Nurses; Children; Villages; Houses; Snow | Title taken from verso. Three young women and child on a sunny winter day. House and umiaks in background. | ASL-P143-1059 |
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| |  | Public health nurse, Bethel area. | Nurses; Mothers; Children; Health care facilities; Interiors; Vaccinations | Title taken from collection notes. Nurse with mother and child. | ASL-P143-1079 |
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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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| |  | Midwife at work, Savoonga. | Midwives; Health care; Medical personnel; Interiors; Kettles | Title taken from image. Woman pouring water from a kettle. | ASL-P143-1456 |
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| |  | Indian Doctor. Copyright 1894. | Shamans; Drums | Title from image. Tlingit man dressed in split loin cloth and wearing head-dress. Standing, holding two rattles; wearing headdress, necklace, and leather apron, c. 1900. Photographer's number 156. Also at: ASL-P87-0258 | ASL-P171-036 |
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| |  | Indian Doctor healing. Copywright 1894. | Shamans; Hides & skins | | ASL-P171-093 |
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| |  | Eskimo Medicine Man. Nushagak, Alaska. Bristol Bay, Bering Sea. | Shamans; Masks; Fur garments; Ceremonial objects; Clothing & dress | Title from image. Mask with upturned grin. Costume includes oversized hands, a fur tunic, and boots. | ASL-P18-120 |
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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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| |  | Medicine Man, Stickeen River. | Shamans; Hats | Full face portrait. | ASL-P208-103 |
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| |  | Sha-Man or Witch Doctor. Healing a sick woman. | Shamans; Hides & skins | 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. | ASL-P208-104 |
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| |  | Shaman and Chilcat blanket. | Shamans; Hats | Blanket on lap of seated man and one behind. | ASL-P208-105 |
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| |  | Medicine Man with sick woman. | Shamans; Hides & skins | | ASL-P208-107 |
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| |  | The Sha-man alone with his totem. Copyright 1906. | Shamans; Hides & skins; Totem poles | Title from image: ASL-P39-0782. Studio photo with painted background and objects of art. Photographer's numbers 97 & 103-N. | ASL-P208-108 |