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Tribal Peoples

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 194 Collections and/or Records:

Four Lapps of NW Alaska. Taken at Kotzebue preparatory to the Mackenzie Reindeer drive. Bahr was the only one who went through. Took five years and four months to get to their destination. [more], 1929

 Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1508
Abstract

Andy Bahr-Lapp, Mik Nelluka-Lapp, Jimmie Nilima-half-Lapp, Andy Bango-half-Lapp. Taken at Kotzebue preparatory to the Mackenzie Reindeer drive. Bahr was the only one who went through. Took five years and four months to get to their destination. These were

Dates: 1929

Graveyard at Pt. Hope, Alaska. Cross in center surrounded by fence made of whale ribs. [Built by Episcopal misisonary—see note], 1925

 Item — Photo box 11: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841467]
Identifier: PH001_1258
Abstract

Tigara, Alaska. An Unique Graveyard. When the Episcopal Missionary went to Pt. Hope (Tigara Mission) he gathered the skulls, numbering many hundreds, dug a holed-buried them-raised the cross over them-then finished the cemetery with jaw bones and ribs of

Dates: 1925

Hoonah Grave Totem, 1916

 Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1474

Indian Hunting Lodge. Dog Island, Alaska. [more], undated

 Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1476
Abstract

The Tlingis lived in large winter houses, when whites came, several families to a house at times. Houses of hewn slabs dovetailed together, without iron nails. The planks or slabs hewn and fame hewn, the ships of the Adze showed from end to end, hewn by A

Dates: undated