Anaktuvuk Pass: Images

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image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;
image thumbnail 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;

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