Box PCA 33
Contains 47 Results:
[Group of Eskimo and Indian youths visiting President Kennedy at the Whitehouse in Washington, D.C., Aug. 1962, as part of a training program through the Dept. of Interior.]
The individual and group portraits in this collection represent a span of years from 1912-1996 and include the 1912 founding fathers of the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood (ANB, ANS). The photographs portray the wide scope of interests and activities of the Alaska Native organizations. A history of these organizations is included in the collection. Two 1996 portrait panoramas of Native dancers was added to this collection in 2017.
[The families that lived in the cottages at Totem Park, Sitka, ca. 1912. Bottom row (left): Dorothy James Truitt, Jennie Simpson Sing, Ray James, Jr. Middle Row: Tillie Howard Hope, Ellen's 'Mom', Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, parents of Mary Simpson Sing, Elizabeth Kadashan James, with baby Flora, Ray James, and far right, David Howard, Tillies brother. Back Row: Olinda Bailey, Louis Simpson (corrected by Carol Brady 6/90), Mary Simpson, Peter Simpson Sr., with Baby, Jennie Willard, far right, Albert James (brother to Ray James).]
(From "Through The Storm Towards The Sun," by Carol Feller Brady. E99.T6B73).
Alaska Native Sisterhood? (unidentified photo)
The individual and group portraits in this collection represent a span of years from 1912-1996 and include the 1912 founding fathers of the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood (ANB, ANS). The photographs portray the wide scope of interests and activities of the Alaska Native organizations. A history of these organizations is included in the collection. Two 1996 portrait panoramas of Native dancers was added to this collection in 2017.
ANCHA Dancers. Potlatch 1996. Seattle WA. February 17, 1996. Panoramic photo, color. Group portrait of dancers in regalia.
Photo by Ron Karabaich Panoramic Photography. Located in PCA/Panoramas X-Oversize, Map Case in Vault
Cape Fox Dancers. Potlatch 1996. Seattle WA. February 17, 1996. Panoramic photo, color. Group portrait of dancers in regalia.
Photo by Ron Karabaich Panoramic Photography. Located in PCA/Panoramas X-Oversize, Map Case in Vault
Juneau’s “Alaska Daughters,” a women’s group that predated ANS Camp 2, 1920. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Frank Mercer, unidentified, Mrs. Layton, unidentified, Mrs. Seward Kunz, Mrs. James Kunz, Mrs. Jimmy Hanson. Front row, left to right: Kitty Howard, Elsie Mercer, Mary Rudolph, Sadie Campus’ sister, Alaska Daughters President Mary Watson, Clara Barlow Wilson, unidentified, and Sadie Campus’ mother.
Original photograph is located in the Cecilia Kunz Photograph Collection at Sealaska Heritage Institute. If a patron would like a reproduction of this photograph please have them contact the Archives and Collections Manager at Sealaska Heritage Institute, currently Emily Pastore. (2/27/20 jas) (See also: In Sisterhood: The History of Camp 2 of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, page 14. E99.T6M48 2008)
PCA 33. Folder 0. Information File.
The individual and group portraits in this collection represent a span of years from 1912-1996 and include the 1912 founding fathers of the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood (ANB, ANS). The photographs portray the wide scope of interests and activities of the Alaska Native organizations. A history of these organizations is included in the collection. Two 1996 portrait panoramas of Native dancers was added to this collection in 2017.