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Box PCA 303

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Most fishing on the Koyukuk was done with nets since the river is too slow for fish wheels.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-68
Scope and Contents

George Attla Sr. had a fish wheel near his fish camp.

Dates: 1956-1963

The river was also the highway for hunters.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-69
Scope and Contents

Here a female moose is crossing the river just in front of our boat.

Dates: 1956-1963

Richard Derendoff heading for moose hunting in the fall.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-70
Scope and Contents

There are three boats lashed together, the dog, Tetlin, is sitting in Pat Keller's boat, to which Richard's is tied. These two boats are pushing a third boat which is covered with a tent and contains a stove which served as a "river camper".

Dates: 1956-1963

Moose hunting camp., Fall 1957

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-71
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: Fall 1957

Richard Derendoff at Moose Camp.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-72
Scope and Contents

Moose that was caught the day before was spread out in pieces to cool out.

Dates: 1956-1963

William Derendoff with his father, Richard and a boat of freshly shot moose.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-73
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: 1956-1963

Richard Derendoff's meat cache behind his house in Huslia.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-74
Scope and Contents

The meat was hung skin side up in order to help keep it from drying out too much. It would freeze this way, then a section would be taken in and pieces cut off as needed since there was no deep freeze available.

Dates: 1956-1963

A by product of moose hunting was the moose skin which was highly valued by many women in town.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-75
Scope and Contents

Here, Annie Vent is working on a full skin, with Laura Mark helping her in return for a share of the skin. The skin is frozen, stretched tight and the frozen hair scraped off as a preliminary to tanning it.

Dates: 1956-1963

Other game besides fish, moose and beaver were valued in the diet.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-76
Scope and Contents

Here, a ptarmigan was caught in a spring pole snare. Duck hunting was also a source of food.

Dates: 1956-1963

The mail plane was the main means of traffic and trade.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-77
Scope and Contents

There were no roads to travel on. Wien Airlines had a regular weekly schedule of service which ultimately led to Fairbanks. Here Sam White stands by his plane which was based in Hughes. The plane was a Cessna 180.

Dates: 1956-1963