Box PCA240 Box 1
Contains 267 Results:
[An Alaska Washington Airways Pontoon plane on the dock with a young man posed on one of the pontoons. The photo is inscribed 'To Governor Parks. Sincerely, A. P. Eckmann. 5-15-29."]
[Tlingit carver James Rudolph, of Juneau, seated among a group of totems of varying sizes.]
Verso of similar Juneau – Indians - 19: l to r: Mary (wife) of the Eagle Tribe – Shun-goo-Kay-dee Thunderbird, baby Anna, daughter Martha, Mr. Rudolph, and daughter Elisa. Mr. Rudolph is of Juneau, a Raven tribal member, his Tlingit name is Koosh-Kheet, meaning the master painter or artist. His name was given at birth. The totem poles surrounding him were sent to Paris Exhibition (for sale). Picture taken about 1931. Information verified by Anna C. Katzeek. Ordway 31. Juneau.
[Tlingit carver James Rudolph, of Juneau, seated among a group of totems of varying sizes.]
Ordway 31. Juneau.
The Malamute Kid with His MacKenzie River Huskies. Near Fairbanks, Alaska 1911.
[7-dog team pulling a lady in the sled & a man behind]
Removing the salmon from a fish trap.
[Hoisting fish from the net into a hopper on a barge]
Totem poles carved by Boy Scouts of America. Alaska totem pole contest.
[Approximately 50 totem poles submitted to the contest]
Totem poles carved by Boy Scouts of America. Alaska totem pole contest.
[Three men and one woman in the photo, probably the judges] Similar to #262.
Str. PRINCESS ALICE southbound in Lynn Canal, Alaska, May 2, 1930.
[A row of houses on an unpaved street; town is unidentified]
Richardson Hotel.
[A two-story flat-roofed log building located 70 miles southeast of Fairbanks on the Richardson Hwy]. Cann #95