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Box PCA 303

 Container

Contains 20 Results:

Sidney and Carl Huntington "parked" at a beaver set., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-51
Scope and Contents

Sidney is digging and chopping down to the set itself. Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.

Dates: February-March 1958

Having retrieved a set with beaver, Sidney removed his gloves to work on retrieving beaver., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-52
Scope and Contents

The parka Sidney is wearing was made for him by his wife, Angela from wolf skins he had acquired in a poker game with several white wolf hunters who were weathered in at Huslia.

Dates: February-March 1958

Sidney "wipes" the beaver in the snow to clear ice and water from the pelt., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-53
Content Description From the Collection: The collection reflects the Keller family and their experiences while living in Huslia and traveling through the interior regions of Alaska. Descriptions, written by Mrs. Keller, capture the residents of the villages and their daily activities and contain much historical information. The collection includes views of Huslia, Tetlin, Minto, Tanana, Alaskan villages on the Koyukuk River, Koyukon families and members of the Episcopal church, 1956-1963. Included in the collection are...
Dates: February-March 1958

Sidney clowning with a good sized beaver., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-54
Content Description From the Collection: The collection reflects the Keller family and their experiences while living in Huslia and traveling through the interior regions of Alaska. Descriptions, written by Mrs. Keller, capture the residents of the villages and their daily activities and contain much historical information. The collection includes views of Huslia, Tetlin, Minto, Tanana, Alaskan villages on the Koyukuk River, Koyukon families and members of the Episcopal church, 1956-1963. Included in the collection are...
Dates: February-March 1958

Sidney at rest in his sled as he moves to the next trap., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-55
Content Description From the Collection: The collection reflects the Keller family and their experiences while living in Huslia and traveling through the interior regions of Alaska. Descriptions, written by Mrs. Keller, capture the residents of the villages and their daily activities and contain much historical information. The collection includes views of Huslia, Tetlin, Minto, Tanana, Alaskan villages on the Koyukuk River, Koyukon families and members of the Episcopal church, 1956-1963. Included in the collection are...
Dates: February-March 1958

Sidney retrieving a blackfish trap., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-56
Scope and Contents

The homemade traps were placed in lakes.

Dates: February-March 1958

A good view of the blackfish trap as it was removed from the hole., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-57
Scope and Contents

You could clearly see the piece of canvas which had been turned back from its covering place over the trap.

Dates: February-March 1958

Unloading the trap of its catch which will be cooked up for dog food back at the beaver camp., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-58
Content Description From the Collection: The collection reflects the Keller family and their experiences while living in Huslia and traveling through the interior regions of Alaska. Descriptions, written by Mrs. Keller, capture the residents of the villages and their daily activities and contain much historical information. The collection includes views of Huslia, Tetlin, Minto, Tanana, Alaskan villages on the Koyukuk River, Koyukon families and members of the Episcopal church, 1956-1963. Included in the collection are...
Dates: February-March 1958

Betty, Agnes and Roger Huntington at the camp doing chores, i.e., cutting wood for cooking., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-59
Scope and Contents

The warm dog food will be cooked on the outdoor Yukon woodstove. Note the half log house below and the canvas above that was home for beaver season.

Dates: February-March 1958

Inside, Angela Huntington cooks dinner for the family over another woodstove., February-March 1958

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-60
Content Description From the Collection: The collection reflects the Keller family and their experiences while living in Huslia and traveling through the interior regions of Alaska. Descriptions, written by Mrs. Keller, capture the residents of the villages and their daily activities and contain much historical information. The collection includes views of Huslia, Tetlin, Minto, Tanana, Alaskan villages on the Koyukuk River, Koyukon families and members of the Episcopal church, 1956-1963. Included in the collection are...
Dates: February-March 1958