Tribal Peoples
Found in 194 Collections and/or Records:
Five men ready for kayack race at Wainwright, Alaska., 1925 Jul 4
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
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
From Valdez, Alaska. CLA: Copper River Indian woman dressed for a long mush., undated
Going after walrus. Men in umiak, large ice-chunk in foreground. CLA: Going after walrus—out on the icepack of the Arctic Ocean., undated
[Gorge with shallow river as base. Taken from top of butte], 1890s-1910s
Graveyard at Pt. Hope, Alaska. Cross in center surrounded by fence made of whale ribs. [Built by Episcopal misisonary—see note], 1925
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
Group of Eskimos cutting up whale on beach. Lower jaw and tongue of whale in foreground. Pt. Hope, Alaska., undated
Group of four Eskimos at Cape Prince of Wales., 1892 c
Group of “Indians”?, posed for picture [Normal School's Campfire Club.], not yet assigned
Group of “Indians”?, posed for picture [Normal School's Campfire Club.], not yet assigned
Group of people cutting up a whale, seld in foreground. Point Barrow, Alaska. Cutting the Whale., 1924 May 31
[Group of tribal schoolchildren posed near military block house. Church and other buildings visible in background.], 1890s-1910s
[Harness racer, with sulky, in front of empty grandstand], 1890s-1910s
Hauling an Oogooroak (seal) up the bank. CLA: Weighs 400 or 500 lbs. Wainwright Alaska, 1925
[Heppner depot, with horse-drawn van and truck waiting, train at siding.], 1915 c
[Heppner depot, with horse-drawn van and truck waiting, train at siding.], 1890s-1910s
Hoonah Grave Totem, 1916
[Horse race. Spectators along rail, in parked cars, and in viewing tower.], 1890s-1910s
Igloo at Pt. Hope. Sod-covered igloo with covered porch area. Woman standing in front of house holding baby. Sled resting against roof of house. CLA: Modern Igloo at Tigara (meaning The Thimble Finger). The proud mother., 1925
"Independent" [ferryboat carrying cars across the river], 1890s-1910s
Indian & Buckaroo. (Jackson Sundown), not yet assigned
Indian Dress Parade. Pendleton Round-up-"Let 'er buck", not yet assigned
Indian Hunting Lodge. Dog Island, Alaska. [more], undated
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