Box PCA 220
Contains 91 Results:
[Chart showing 10 leading causes of death in Alaska and U.S. in 1954.]
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.
Mortality rates for certain leading causes--Alaska Natives, 1949-1956 [graph showing changes in mortality rates.]
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.
Pingos, ice filled mounds, on North Slope. Summer, 1969.
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.
Erosion from... skinning tundra to build a haul road, North Slope. Summer 19159 [aerial view].
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.
Waste disposal pit showing damage from.... vehicles....on soft tundra. North Slope--Summer 1969.
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.
Typical drill site near the Arctic Ocean. North Slope--Summer 1969 [looking down on drill rig and buildings].
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.
Drill rig in foothills of the Brooks Range. North Slope--Summer 1969.
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.
Remains of an Eskimo sod house. North Slope--Summer 1969 [two men beside door of house].
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.
Arctic poppies in tundra. North Slope--Summer 1969 [group of blossoms in grass].
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.
Tundra wildflowers. North Slope--Summer 1969 [group of blossoms in grass].
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.