Box PCA0252-02-Box2
Contains 475 Results:
GOLOVIN 6-26-1974
4 images (organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Bering Straits Native Corporation)
AMT 8400 66° GOLOVIN 6-26-74 1
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Bering Straits Native Corporation)
AMT 8400 66° GOLOVIN 6-26-74 2
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Bering Straits Native Corporation)
AMT 8400 66° GOLOVIN 6-26-74 3
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Bering Straits Native Corporation)
AMT 8400 66° GOLOVIN 6-26-74 4
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Bering Straits Native Corporation)
GOODNEWS 6-12-1975
6-12-75 1:16,800 300° Good News 9:41 1
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, name variants: Goodnews Bay, and Mumtrak which was abandoned about 1930 after the people moved to Goodnews. Mumtrak’s variants include: Mumtrahahamut, Mumtrahamiut, Mumtrahamut, Mumtrahamute, or Mumtrakmut. Other previous variants: Good News or Good News Bay. Per UAF Alaska Native Place Names page, Central Yup’ik name is Mamterat (noted in 1995).]
6-12-75 1:16800 Good News 2
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, name variants: Goodnews Bay, and Mumtrak which was abandoned about 1930 after the people moved to Goodnews. Mumtrak’s variants include: Mumtrahahamut, Mumtrahamiut, Mumtrahamut, Mumtrahamute, or Mumtrakmut. Other previous variants: Good News or Good News Bay. Per UAF Alaska Native Place Names page, Central Yup’ik name is Mamterat (noted in 1995).]
6-12-75 1:16800 Good News 3
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, name variants: Goodnews Bay, and Mumtrak which was abandoned about 1930 after the people moved to Goodnews. Mumtrak’s variants include: Mumtrahahamut, Mumtrahamiut, Mumtrahamut, Mumtrahamute, or Mumtrakmut. Other previous variants: Good News or Good News Bay. Per UAF Alaska Native Place Names page, Central Yup’ik name is Mamterat (noted in 1995).]
6-12-75 1:16800 Good News 4
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, name variants: Goodnews Bay, and Mumtrak which was abandoned about 1930 after the people moved to Goodnews. Mumtrak’s variants include: Mumtrahahamut, Mumtrahamiut, Mumtrahamut, Mumtrahamute, or Mumtrakmut. Other previous variants: Good News or Good News Bay. Per UAF Alaska Native Place Names page, Central Yup’ik name is Mamterat (noted in 1995).]