Results below are from the Alaska Digital Archives which includes material from institutions all over the state. You can sort by clicking on the column header.
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Elder teaching language in the Anaktuvuk Pass classroom. | View of village elder teaching Inupiaq language in classroom in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. April 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Elder helping student in Anaktuvuk Pass classroom. | View of village elder helping student in classroom in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, with another student sitting in background. April 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/8" x 2 1/8". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Earl Rossman, Anaktuvuk Pass, March 26, 1926. | Title from notes on image <br> Full caption: "To my dear friend Karl Thiele, with the best wishes of Earl Rossman, (atop Endicott Mts, head of John River, entering Anaktuvuk Pass on March 26, 1926--Detroit Arctic Expedition" <br> Rossman poses behind his camera and tripod | Karl Thiele Photograph Collection, 1924-1926. ASL-PCA-221 | |
Dwelling in Anaktuvuk Pass. | View of sod house at Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, with animal skins hanging on racks at right. 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Drummers. | Title taken from information with photograph. View of men playing skin drums in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. Men identified from information with photograph as: "Unknown, Arctic John, Elijah Kakinya, Frank Rulland, Simon Paneak." May 1970. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Drummers and dancers. | Title taken from information with photograph. Group of children dancing to music provided by drummers seated in background at Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. Drummers include: Elijah Kakinya, Frank Rulland, and Simon Paneak. May 1970. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Domed shelter with smoke stack. | Title taken from information with photo. Man standing outside temporary domed shelter at Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. Also from information with photo: "Elijah Kakinya, kind of living place, use it all the time, him and his wife." 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Dogs sleds being used to haul logs 30 to 35 miles up the John River for construction of the first Chapel at Anaktuvuk. | 1 min 25 sec film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "Wartes Collection, 1958". | Alaska Film Archives, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Wartes Collection; | |
Dog team on caribou hunt. | View of dog team crossing frozen water as seen from sled during caribou hunt in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Dog team looking into open water. | Title taken from information with photo. Hunter with dog team and sled standing near open water during winter caribou hunt near Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 10" x 8 1/8". | AMRC. Ward Wells Collection; | |
Construction of a skin house 9 of 20 | Simon Paneak adding additional support to the frame of the skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 8 of 20 | Simon Paneak tightening the binding on support members. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 7 of 20 | The superstructure of the skin house in place. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 6 of 20 | Simon Paneak ties a support member in place while constructing a skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 5 of 20 | Simon Paneak aligns and attaches a support for the skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 4 of 20 | Simon Paneak aligns a support member in the construction of a skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 3 of 20 | Simon Paneak makes the first connection of two support members for the skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 20 of 20 | A close up of the skin house after construction is complete and a recent snowfall shows on the exterior. The window appears to have been opened. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 19 of 20 | Close up view of a skin house after construction. It appears the window has been opened. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 18 of 20 | Skin house after construction with a light covering of snow. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 17 of 20 | Close up view of a skin house after construction is complete. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 16 of 20 | Skin house with the hides in place showing the door with a cross on it and a gut window. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 15 of 20 | A section of the hide covering is attached to a skin house. This section has a gut window. Simon Paneak is on the inside and another man is assisting from outside. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 14 of 20 | Simon Paneak (outside) with the assistance of a man inside attach the hide covering to the skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; | |
Construction of a skin house 13 of 20 | Image showing how the hide appears to attach to the frame with a string is tied to the support and through the skin. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. | Ethnology; |