Box PCA 220
Contains 91 Results:
Eskimo mother carrying child, Tununak, Neslon.
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 mother from Bethel spoon feeding young baby.]
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 mother and children from Akiak [all are wearing fur parkas].
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 group from the Bethel area [two adults and four 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.
[Group of children and adults, Barrow.]
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.
[Four young children on steps in front of white building.]
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.
Young Eskimo girl in fur trimmed parka.
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.
[Nurse (?) giving shot to young child; other children watching.]
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.
[Full face view of white-haired woman; scarf on head.]
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.
[Two women in parkas beside small plane.]
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.