Box PCA0102
Contains 71 Results:
[Bristol Bay. Group of men, women, and children aboard wooden ship.]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: People on ship probably on Kvichak River near Koggiung Village]
[Group of men, women, and children in front of building.]
[Men and children standing outside a “Dining Room Kitchen” building.]
[Three men, two identified as John Stewart and Martin Monsen at Naknek, Alaska.]
[Per Mel Monsen, who is related to some of the people in these photographs, in February 2021: From left to right: Pete Martin, Martin Monsen, Ole Olsen. Taken in Naknek.]
[Three native women and child. Bristol Bay (East side).]
[Native fish racks, Koggiung, Kvichak, Iliamna Lake.]
[Dogs and Sleds.]
[Old Iliamna Village.]
Annie and Linta, Alaska.
[Two girls, twins? standing in front of building.] [Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Two girls at a Bristol Bay Cannery – Probably APA’s Diamond J Cannery at Koggiung on Kvichak River.]
[Man and Native woman with walking sticks posed in a field.]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Probably Rudolph Buchart, a Koggiung Merchant – his Yup’ik wife – first name Barbara – his store at Cannery.]