Box PCA0307
Container
Contains 1071 Results:
[Several reindeer hooked up to sleds. American flag on sled in foreground]
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-610
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection portrays life in Nome, Alaska, during the early 1900s, including images of the sled dog races which began there. Original photographs from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, identifies Northwest Territory Inuit from Coronation Gulf, Cape Bathurst, Dolphin and Union Straits, and Bernard Harbor. An album created by Dr. Neuman while serving at the Dept. of Interior, titled: "Photomicrographs of Anatomical studies of Cysticercus, taken from Alaskan reindeer," contains...
Dates:
1911 - 1920
[Two reindeer in harness, one pulling sled. Native man holding harness]
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-611
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection portrays life in Nome, Alaska, during the early 1900s, including images of the sled dog races which began there. Original photographs from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, identifies Northwest Territory Inuit from Coronation Gulf, Cape Bathurst, Dolphin and Union Straits, and Bernard Harbor. An album created by Dr. Neuman while serving at the Dept. of Interior, titled: "Photomicrographs of Anatomical studies of Cysticercus, taken from Alaskan reindeer," contains...
Dates:
1911 - 1920
[Group of people, some sitting on sled holding cups. Reindeer in background]
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-612
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection portrays life in Nome, Alaska, during the early 1900s, including images of the sled dog races which began there. Original photographs from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, identifies Northwest Territory Inuit from Coronation Gulf, Cape Bathurst, Dolphin and Union Straits, and Bernard Harbor. An album created by Dr. Neuman while serving at the Dept. of Interior, titled: "Photomicrographs of Anatomical studies of Cysticercus, taken from Alaskan reindeer," contains...
Dates:
1911 - 1920
[Several reindeer harnessed to sleds. People in background]
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-613
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection portrays life in Nome, Alaska, during the early 1900s, including images of the sled dog races which began there. Original photographs from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, identifies Northwest Territory Inuit from Coronation Gulf, Cape Bathurst, Dolphin and Union Straits, and Bernard Harbor. An album created by Dr. Neuman while serving at the Dept. of Interior, titled: "Photomicrographs of Anatomical studies of Cysticercus, taken from Alaskan reindeer," contains...
Dates:
1911 - 1920
Mikaninie Eskimo Girl Nome, Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-1
Scope and Contents
[Portrait of a young Eskimo girl dressed in a parka] H.G. Kaiser.
Dates:
1911 - 1920
[Five Eskimo men with reindeer, standing in snow]
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-2
Scope and Contents
H.G. Kaiser Arctic Studio.
Dates:
1911 - 1920
[Group of Eskimo people performing a drum dance on a beach]
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-3
Scope and Contents
Hazo Arctic Studio.
Dates:
1911 - 1920
Native from Teller Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-4
Scope and Contents
[Portrait of a young Eskimo man]
Dates:
1911 - 1920
Eskimo woman and child.
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-5
Content Description
From the Collection:
The collection portrays life in Nome, Alaska, during the early 1900s, including images of the sled dog races which began there. Original photographs from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, identifies Northwest Territory Inuit from Coronation Gulf, Cape Bathurst, Dolphin and Union Straits, and Bernard Harbor. An album created by Dr. Neuman while serving at the Dept. of Interior, titled: "Photomicrographs of Anatomical studies of Cysticercus, taken from Alaskan reindeer," contains...
Dates:
1911 - 1920
Members of the Bureau of Education.
Item — Box: PCA0307
Identifier: P0307-6
Scope and Contents
[Five people standing beside a fish rack dressed in western clothing]
Dates:
1911 - 1920