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image thumbnail Drilling 15 miles south of Franklin Bluffs camp. Title taken from verso. View of men with drilling machinery during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction south of Franklin Bluffs construction camp on North Slope in Alaska. March 10, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Dotson’ nonot’o_h = Raven got fooled Full title: Dotson’ nonot’o_h = Raven got fooled / translated by members of the Koyukon Cultural Enrichment Program ; illustrated by Thelma A. Webster. Parallel title: Raven got fooled Publication: Anchorage : Alaska State Operated Schools, 1973. Physical desc: 10, [1] leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. General Note: A production of the Alaska Native Language Program, a division of the Center for Northern Educational Research, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Language: In lower Koyukon Athapaskan with English summary. General Note: This story is an adaptation of a North Slope Eskimo story. Alaska State Library. Alaska Native Language Materials. ASL.
image thumbnail Ditching for the oil pipeline at the Sag River crossing. Title taken from verso. View of steam shovel digging ditch for Trans-Alaska Pipeline during construction at Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska. 1975-1976? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10 1/8" x 8". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Ditching for the gas line from Prudhoe to Pump Sta[tion] 4. Title taken from verso. View of crew using trenching machinery to dig trench for gas supply line between Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and Pump Station 4 during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope. Printing on machinery reads: "Barber-Greene." Feb. 9, 1976. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Ditching for the gas line between Prudhoe and Pump Sta[tion] 4. Title taken from verso. View of trenching machine digging trench for gas supply line between Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and Pump Station 4 during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope. Printing on machinery reads: "Barber-Greene. BG." Aug. 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Dike intruded along strike in phyllite schists. Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Dike intruded along strike in phyllite schists on upper part of north branch of Aspen Creek. July 13, 1912." A. G. Maddren photographs, 1906-1914. UAA-HMC-0166;
image thumbnail Diesel sheen trapped in intercept ditch. Title taken from verso. View of diesel oil trapped in trench during oil spill cleanup at Happy Valley construction camp during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope in Alaska. Aug. 4, 1972. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x 8". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Demientieff, Claude interview (05/17/1985) (06 of 09) (9:56 min.) (06 of 09) River conditions villages; Galena; Fairbanks; hauled horses; north slope; big wheels; Yukon River bridge; couldn't get passed rapids; pushed it over; Lyndon transport; rapids downstream; fast; Rampart; advertising; Bush Creek; Beaver; no set schedule; Koyukuk River; Huslia; navigating through sand; horsepower; Rampart Oral History Interviews, Alaska & Polar Regions Collections
image thumbnail Demientieff, Claude interview (05/17/1985) (04 of 09) (9:17 min.) (04 of 09) Business history Crooked River; Talkeetna; oil company; haul fuel; Bettles; Hanson Brothers; Evans, Charlie; Walker, David; Brown, Chuck; railroad; retirement; President Reagan; construction; North Slope; Anchorage; business loan; self-employed; Cushman Street; Nobel Street; Wendell Street Bridge; 1970; Nulato store; Oral History Interviews, Alaska & Polar Regions Collections
image thumbnail Deering setting & hauling fishnet, 1950 70 second film clip, color/silent, of fishing near Deering, Alaska.A man and a boy in a small rowboat set the net and haul it in. People on shore help pull it in and pick the fish out. North Slope Borough School District Film Collection; Alaska Film Archives, University of Alaska, Fairbanks;
image thumbnail Deering cleaning fish, 1950 34 second film clip, color/silent, of women and children cleaning fish on the beach near Deering, Alaska. North Slope Borough School District Film Collection; Alaska Film Archives, University of Alaska, Fairbanks;
image thumbnail Cutter Storis, North Slope resupply operation, 1975 Title taken from photo verso. Northern sealift for the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. U.S. Coast Guard, 17th District, Photograph Collection. ASL-PCA-313
image thumbnail Cutline P: Seismic exploration Title from verso. "Seismic exploration 'cat' train, in the foreground, was at work on Alaska's North slope in 1969 while exploratory drilling continued nearby. (Atlantic Richfield photo)." Atlantic Richfield Company Collection;
image thumbnail Crossing the Sag River. Title taken from verso. Nighttime view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction site where pipe crosses Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska. 1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Construction men called this device a rock saw. Title taken from verso. View of rock saw, or trenching machine, digging trench for gas supply line during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Also from verso: "It is digging in permafrost for gas supply line between Prudhoe and Pump 4. Turbines are driven by natural gas rather than diesel." Printing on machine reads: "Barber-Greene." Aug. 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Compacting the -1 material which beds the pipeline in a permafrost area on the Slope about 20 miles south of Pump Sta[tion] N[umbe]r 1. Title taken from verso. View of construction workers packing down material around pipes in trenches in permafrost area south of Pump Station Number 1 at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. June 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x 8". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Comm[unications] center on North Slope. Title taken from verso. View of communications center at Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pump Station 1, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, including buildings, satellite dish, and antenna. Aug. 6, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Cluster of modular units Title from verso. Full verso caption reads:"Cluster of modular units is home to seismic crew during early North Slope exploration. The units, pulled across the frozen tundra with caterpillar tractors, became known as 'cat trains.' " Atlantic Richfield Company Collection;
image thumbnail Cargo plane lands at Prudhoe Bay airstrip Title from verso.Full caption from verso reads:"Hercules C-130 aircraft lands on ARCO's Prudhoe Bay airstrip to supply exploratory drilling operations late in 1969. The huge aircraft made it possible to transport drill rigs to the North Slope in the years before the North Slope haul road was built." Atlantic Richfield Company Collection;
image thumbnail Camp on Yukon Island, 20 miles upstream from Fort Yukon. Howard Sears pitching tent. North Slope Arctic DDT Pesticide Fish Sampling, August 1-13, 1969. Title and description taken from inventory. Theodore R. Merrell Photograph Collection, 1969 DDT Arctic Survey. ASL-PCA-490
image thumbnail Buried pipe crossing of the Sagavanirktok River was a difficult undertaking. Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction with buried pipes crossing Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska. 1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Bringing the Colville Queen ACV from North Slope to the Yukon River. Title taken from verso. View of truck hauling "Colville Queen" ACV (air cushion vehicle) from North Slope to Yukon River during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction, about 30 miles south of Old Man Camp in Interior Alaska. Also from verso: "This 30 miles south of Old Man Camp; -52F." Nov. 25, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". AMRC. McCutcheon Collection;
image thumbnail Big tracked vehicle pulls seismic equipment Title from verso. Photograph of a tracked convoy.Verso reads:"Big tracked vehicle pulls seismic equipment along its designated path during 1969 "shoot" on Alaska's North Slope." Atlantic Richfield Company Collection;
image thumbnail Bevel machine, north slope. Title taken from accompanying note."Bevel machine, north slope, Prudhoe Bay, 1971 [Surfcote, 1971]". A crane operator is raising or lowering a piece of machinery. In the background at left, hundreds of lengths of pipe lie stacked. Bruce Haldeman Papers, 1953-1989;
image thumbnail Barrow. 35 second film clip, color/silent. Film shows Barrow as seen from an airplane and the ground. From "A time to remember" by the North Slope Borough Planning Dept., produced by Media Design Associates, Inc. (Boulder, Colo.); producer, director, Bert Kempers; screenwriters, Fred G. Klerekoper ... [et al.]. Original credits: Camera, Fred G. Klerekoper ... [et al.] ; editors, Bert Kempers, Susie Phillips ; narrators, Lea Phillips ... [et al.] ; music, Barro Dance Group. Alaska Film Archives, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; University of Alaska Fairbanks, Film Collection;

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