Box PCA 220
Contains 91 Results:
[Two young girls standing beside fish drying rack; tents beyond.]
Major subjects covered in the collection include:
Eskimo methods of food gathering and preservation;
personnel of the Public Health Service and their patients;
effects of oil exploration on the tundra in the North Slope area;
miscellaneous views of Alaskan towns and villages and community activities.
Some photographs were taken by Dr. J.C. Cutler and Dr. Christine A. Heller.
An elderly Eskimo woman, on Nelson Island, stringing herring with grass for drying racks.
Christine Heller, photographer.
Eskimo woman smearing seal poke with blood--Shishmaref.
Christine Heller, photographer.
[Eskimo woman] cutting seal blubber in small cubes for storing in seal poke-Shishmaref.
Christine Heller, photographer.
Eskimo woman stuffing prepared seal poke for storage--Shishmaref.
Christine Heller, photographer.
Ling Cod caught in fish traps--Newtok [person taking fish from trap; cod on ice, foreground].
Christine Heller, photographer.
Black Fish caught in traps--Newtok [emptying fish from traps to ice].
Christine Heller, photographer.
Butchering white whale, Kotzebue [people and whale on beach].
Christine Heller, Photographer.
Dipnetting for White Fish, Kasigluk [man, with nets, standing in skiffs].
Christine Heller, photographer.
Eskimo infant, Shishmaref, being examined during orthopedic clinic.
Major subjects covered in the collection include:
Eskimo methods of food gathering and preservation;
personnel of the Public Health Service and their patients;
effects of oil exploration on the tundra in the North Slope area;
miscellaneous views of Alaskan towns and villages and community activities.
Some photographs were taken by Dr. J.C. Cutler and Dr. Christine A. Heller.