Box PCA 220
Contains 91 Results:
Sod hut at Point Hope; whalebone posts, foreground.
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.
Eskimo family from Newtok [two adults and three children].
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.
Bush plane and dog sled [man loading cargo].
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.
Eskimo child with native-made doll, surrounded by seal carcasses, Chevak.
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.
Eskimo woman and child, Shungnak [log building, background].
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.
Mary Ann Moses and son, Newtok [woman is sewing mukluks].
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.
Mary Ann Moses and son, Newtok [woman is sewing mukluks].
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.
Eskimo family [of four] inside summer tents at fish camp, Teller Mission.
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.
[Eskimo] father and daughter, Newtok.
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.
[Three] Eskimo children posed under drying racks full of seal meat.
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.