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| | ![13th [Regional Corporation] 1st board meet[ing]. 13th [Regional Corporation] 1st board meet[ing].](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg13&CISOPTR=2434) | 13th [Regional Corporation] 1st board meet[ing]. | Men; Women; Hotels; Buildings; Meetings | Title taken from front. Group photo of participants at first board meeting of 13th Regional Corporation in Seattle, Washington. Also from front: "On steps of the Frye Hotel, Seattle, W[ashingto]n." From verso: "Top row left to right: Frank Price, (brother) Jim Price. Second row: Dennis Small, Billy Johnson. Third row: Ray Combs. Bottom row: Mike Stepetin, Virginia Thomas, Robert Perkins, Bert Bauer (Dennis Small's brother)." 1970's? Original photograph size: 5" x 7". | UAA-hmc-0384-s3-f10-4 |
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| |  | 13th Regional Corporation board meeting. | Men; Women; Tables; Coffee cups; Chairs; Draperies; Meetings | View of 13th Regional Corporation board meeting in Seattle, Washington. From verso: "Board meeting 1515 Dester Ave. Seattle, Wash. Left to right. Front row: Virginia Thomas, Ray Combs, John Bailey, Jim Price, Frank Price, Billy B. Johnson, Mike Stepetin, Dennis Small. Absent attending by phone: Bert Bauer, Robert Perkins." 1985? Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 3/8". | UAA-hmc-0384-s3-f4-1 |
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| | ![[Sayers? Rex?] Tuzroyluke [Sayers? Rex?] Tuzroyluke](/cgi-bin/thumbnail.exe?CISOROOT=/cdmg11&CISOPTR=5534) | [Sayers? Rex?] Tuzroyluke | Boys; Uniforms; Sport clothes; Sports; | Title taken from caption. "[Sayers? Rex?] Tuzroyluke." Color photo. | UAF-2001-129-350 |
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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 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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| |  | Alaska Native people from Copper Center area. | Men; Women; Children; Boys; Girls; Log buildings; Buildings; Ladders; Necklaces; Dogs | Group of Alaskan men, women, and children (one holding puppy) from Copper Center area, Alaska. From verso: "Last of tribe all carried off by disease. Male with necklace Sport McAllist[e]r (extreme right). Male with tie John Goodletaw (extreme left)." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5". | AMRC-b64-1-439 |
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| |  | Aleut children. | Children; Smiling; Toys; Indigenous peoples; Earthquakes; Natural disasters; Dolls; Indigenous peoples | Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Junior Red Cross boxes brought smiles of delight to the faces of Aleut children in the Red Cross shelter at Camp Denali while plans were being made for their return to Old Harbor. Gift boxes were received from many places in the United States, including Los Angeles and Des Moines. Above, Caroline Alexandroff displays a doll from her gift box to Patrick Andrewvitch. (ARC [American Red Cross] Photo by Wold) 64-5050."
Note also reads: "Old Harbor's recovery from the havoc created by the Good Friday earthquake and seismic waves occupies a prominent place in the history of the American Red Cross Disaster Service.
"The Villagers, Aleut natives of Kodiak Island, fled to high ground when the waves wrecked their homes. On Saturday morning, March 28, they were ferried to Kodiak Naval Base aboard two crab boats, the Fern and the Chacon. Navy planes took them to a shelter near Anchorage.
"A month later the Aleuts were back on the island through the cooperative efforts of Red Cross, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of Land Management, the U. S. Public Health Service, and many other agencies, organizations and individuals. Red Cross and the Bureau of Indian Affairs shared the cost of the air transportation from Anchorage to Kodiak.
"On their return, the natives found snug, warm tent homes on wooden frames. The first returning group landed on May 1. Red Cross supplied tools, building materials, household essentials, food and clothing, free of charge.
"Within a few hours after their arrival, the Aleuts were hard at work, finishing the jobs started by the advance party. By Sunday, May 3, all of the natives were back in Old Harbor. That evening, as though their lives had not been disrupted by disaster, the Aleuts gathered for their traditional Russian Orthodox Easter Services." | UAF-1972-152-122 |
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| |  | Anchorage Elks Lodge - Tapscott mural. | Murals; Lodges; Fraternal lodges; Fraternal organizations; Airplanes; Aircraft; Buildings; Log buildings; Dogs; Sleds & sleighs; Totem poles; Masks; Churches; Orthodox churches; Men; Railroad locomotives; Ships; Sea lions; Fish; Moose; Barns; Geese; Bears; Crabs | Title taken from verso. View of mural by James Tapscott inside Elks Lodge in Anchorage, Alaska. Images depicted in mural include airplanes, log cache, totem poles, sled dog, Native mask, Russian Orthodox church, gold panner, locomotive, ship, sea lions, fish, moose, barn, goose, Alaska Native, crab, and bear. From left bottom corner of mural: "James A. Tapscott. 12-15-67." 1968. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7 1/8". | AMRC-wwc-7625-9 |
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| |  | Arthur Petersen shakes hands with Conrad Bader | Graduation ceremonies; Men; Shaking hands; Certificates; Indigenous peoples; | "Arthur H. Petersen of Fort Yukon is congratulated by Conrad E. Bader, Vocational Guidance Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, upon graduation from the RCA Institutes in New York. Others, left to right, Sam Kito, Jr., of Petersburg, Harry Kitka, Jr., of Sitka, also graduates, and (rear) George F. Maedel, President of the Institutes." | UAF-1976-21-53727 |
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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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| |  | ANB convention at Sitka, Alaska, 1914. | Organizations; Leadership | Title and description from a handwritten list (date and writer unknown), identifying people in Stratton Library's photograph of a "1914 ANB CONVENTION AT SITKA". Front Row (l. to r.): Jas Watson, Juneau; Frank Mercer, Juneau, but originally from Kluckwan; Herbert Murchison, Metlakatla; Chester Worthington, Wrangell; Peter Simpson, Sitka, but originally from Metlakatla; Paul Liberty, Sitka; Edward Marsden (Rev.), Metlakatla; Haines DeWitt, Kake; Unidentified from this list but Other SJ information says Mark Jacobs, Sr., Sitka; Chas. Newton, Kake. Second Row (l. to r.): John Willard, Sitka; Woosk-Kee-Nah (Jim Johnson); Seward Kunz, Juneau; Stephen Nickles, Sitka; Donald Austin, Wrangell; Geo McKay, Saxman; Cyrus Peck. Sr, Sitka; Eli Katinook, Angoon; Chas Daniel Sitka; Don Cameron, Sitka; Ralph Young, Hoonah; Rudolph Walton, Sitka; Wm S. Jackson, Sitka; Frank D. Price, Sr., Sitka. Third row (l. to r.): James Gordon, Kluckwan; Andrew Hope, Sitka; Geo Bartlett, Sitka; Tommie Wms, Sitka; John Williams, Sitka; Geo Lewis, Sitka; Sergius Wms, Sitka. | ASL-Groups-AlaskaNativeBrotherhoodSisterhoo-2; ASL-P01-4570 |
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| |  | Mrs. Croply in center during the forming of the new additional camp of the North Eskimo Brothers. | Leadership; Organizations | Title taken from verso. Portrait of Mrs. Croply, seated, and eight men. | ASL-Groups-NativeLeaders-3 |
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| |  | ANB Executive Committee Meeting, 1970. | Legislators; Leadership; Organizations | Verso: Joseph Upicksoun, Pres. Arctic Slope Native Assn., Eben Hopson on right, former State Senator and an AFN Executive Director. | ASL-Groups-NativeLeaders-4 |
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| |  | ANB Executive Committee Meeting, February 28, 1970. | Leadership; Organizations | William L. Paul, Sr. left and Richard Stitt, right seated at a table during the February 28, 1970 ANB Executive Committee Meeting. | ASL-Groups-NativeLeaders-5 |
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| |  | ANB-ANS officers, Juneau camp, 1970. | Leadership; Organizations | Title taken from verso. Verso: (L. to r.): Mabel Nelson, 1970 ANS president; Dorothy Wallace, 1971 ANS president; Carl Nelson, 1971 ANB; James Austin, 1970 ANB. | ASL-Groups-NativeLeaders-6 |
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| |  | Gov. Hickel meeting with native leaders. | Leadership; Government officials; Organizations | Title from verso. Verso: In the Fall of 1970, then Secretary of the Interior Walter Hickel met with Prominent figures in the Alaska Land Claims dispute in his Washington office. Clockwise from far left: Wally Hickel; Tim Wallis, President Fairbanks Native Association; Charles (Etok) Edwardson, Executive Director Arctic Slope Native Association; Eben Hopson, Barrow; Emil Notti; Attorney Barry Jackson (standing); State Senator William Hensley; Alfred Ketzler, Nenana; Barbara Trigg, Nome unknown; Delois Ketzler; Harvey Samuelson, Dillingham; George Miller, Kenai; unknown; State Senator Ray C. Christiansen (far right); Frank Degnan, Unalakleet; Moses Paukan; Morris Thompson; John Borbridge (back to camera). | ASL-Groups-NativeLeaders-7; ASL-P01-4686 |
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| |  | Benefit dinner ANB Hall Hoonah 1940-4? | Organizations; Wooden buildings | Margins of photocopy: 1st row (l. to r.): John Marvin (with paddle), Albert Jackson, John K. Smith, Pete Fawcett, Jim Huston?, Moses Smith, Mark Willis (Walter Willis' father). 2nd row (l. to r.): unknown, Willie Horton, Johnie Fawcett, Leslie Johnson, Mrs. Albert Howard. Benefit dinner ANB Hall Hoonah 1940-4? Hall was under construction ?? | ASL-Hoonah-People-01; ASL-P01-2250 |
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| |  | Group portrait of several women, some wearing regalia depicting a Seagull. | Organizations | (L. to r.): R. Grant, Malcom, Bevens, Moses (behind), Moy Johnson, Mrs. Max Lindoff. | ASL-Hoonah-People-09; ASL-P01-3497 |
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| |  | PROCEEDINGS OF A COUNCIL Held in the library room at Fairbanks, Alaska, on July 5th, 1915, between the Chiefs and headmen of the bands of Indians living along the Tanana River and Delegate James Wickersham, | Tribal chiefs; Indian interpreters; Government officials | Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska. Tanana Chiefs Council of 1915. Physical description: 33p. | ASL-MS107-38-001 |
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| |  | Letters received, 1910-1915, re: Council held in the library room at Fairbanks, Alaska, on July 5th, 1915. | Tribal chiefs; Indian interpreters; Government officials; Government facilities | Letters regarding the Tanana Chiefs Council of 1915.
Contents: Letter from Commissioner Elmer E. Brown, November 1, 1910. Letter from George E. Boulter, January 31st, 1911. Letter from L.A. Kalbach, March 15, 1911. Letter from James Wickersham, April 10, 1911. Letter from P.P. Cloxton , Oct 2, 1915. Letter from Chief Alexander, Oct 23rd 1915.
Physical description: 6 letters; 13 pages. | ASL-MS107-38-001-35 |
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| |  | 4th of July celebration at Killisnoo, 1900. | Fourth of July celebrations; Bands; fuelwood; Wooden buildings | Shows Killisnoo band and others. Photographer's number 56. | ASL-P1-036 |
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| |  | Alaska Native Brotherhood executive meeting, February 28, 1970. | Organizations; Meetings; Conference rooms; Leadership | William L. Paul, Sr.( left) and Richard Stitt, seated at a table during February 28, 1970, ANB Executive Committee Meeting | ASL-P33-04 |
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| |  | Meeting with Secretary of Interior Walter Hickel, Fall 1970. | Administrative agencies; Leadership; Legislators; Organizations; Meetings; Land use | Sec. of Interior Walter Hickel, far left, meeting with people involved in Alaska land claims dispute. From left to right: Tim Wallace, President Fairbanks Native Association; Charles Edwardsen, Executive Director Arctic Slope Native Association; Eben Hopson, Emil Notti; Attorney Barry Jackson (standing); State Senator William Hensley; and Alfred Ketzler. Farthest back on the right are State Senator Ray Christiansen and Frank Degnan. John Borbridge is seated in the foreground. | ASL-P33-05 |
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| |  | Sitka Training School. | Boarding schools; Children; Students; Vocational education | Large group of students assembled next to Presbyterian Mission School in Sitka | ASL-P33-34 |
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| |  | Tlingit band, Juneau, July 4th, 1907. | Bands; Musicians; Drums; Brass instruments; Stores & shops | Juneau Native Band seated on bleachers. [ Back row (l to r) Frank Gamble, unidentified, Jerry Gamble, Jim Clark, Charlie Gamble, John Gamble. Middle row (l to r): James Miller, unidentified, Jake Gamble, ? Martin, Jacob Clark, Xaa Gawk, Willie Peters. Bottom row (l to r): ? Johnson (father of Joe Johnson), Frank Mercer, ? Peters] | ASL-P39-0787 |
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| |  | Model of St. Michael's Church, Sitka, ca. 1908. | Churches; Models; Clergy; Religious architectural elements; Religious articles | Group gathers around model of St. Michael's Church, next to the Bishop's House, Sitka; a banner represents St. Michael's Brotherhood organization; Father Donskoi is the second from the left; the Hanlon-Osbaken House is in the background | ASL-P57-046 |
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| |  | Have an x-ray. | Health care; Tuberculosis; Health education; Young adults; Uniforms; Window displays | Two young men in Boy Scout uniforms putting up posters in a shop window. Posters: Check your chest. Have an x-ray at the Methodist Church basement starting March 22, 1948. It's free. It's painless. Takes only a few minutes. No undressing necessary. All reports confidential. Sponsored by local health center, local medical profession, Gastineau Channel Health Council, Territorial Department of Health and the Alaska Tuberculosis Association. Tuberculosis is preventable. One minute please 26That's all it takes to sign for an x-ray. It's free! It doesn't hurt. Your report will be mailed directly to you. Sign for an x-ray. | ASL-P143-0238 |
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| |  | Native Sisterhood. Douglas, Alaska. Nov. 19, 1921. | Organizations | Group of men and wowem on a hillside. Jimmie Fox, esteemed Native leader, is seated at front. | ASL-P162-096 |
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| |  | Metlakatla Choral Society. | Singers; Bands; Conductors; Musical instruments; Women | | ASL-P208-084 |
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| |  | Thlinget Band. Juneau. July 4th 1907. | Bands; Musicians; Drums; Musical instruments; Stores & shops; Fourth of July celebrations | Title from image. "Juneau Native Band" sign on drum. Photographer's number 139N. | ASL-P226-183 |