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Shungnak. | Title from sleeve. View of the buildings of Shungnak, seen from the Kobuk River. Small boats are tied up along the shore. 2 1/4 B&W negative. | AMRC. Steve McCutcheon Collection | |
Small boy in fur ruff. | Title from accompanying note. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Snow-covered house. | Title by indexer. A building after a heavy snow fall. The sign next to the door reads "Kobuk Post Office". To the right of the stairs, a spade sticks from the snow; to the left, a snowshoe. A box (or rectangular can) labeled "Blazo" sits on the porch, and barrels can be seen at the far left and right. Identifications made by Sally Custer, Neal and Margaret Sheldon, Edna Commack, Josie Woods, Robert Lee, and Mildred Black, elders from Shungnak, Alaska: This is Harry Brown’s store and PO in Kobuk. | Kay J. Kennedy Aviation Photograph Collection; | |
Students at Shungnak leaving for school. | Title from verso. "[The little Eskimo girl in the left foreground watches the big girls board a Polatis porter bush plane at Kobuk.] Wien Air Alaska photo by Frank Whaley Fairbanks, Alaska." Identifications made by Sally Custer, Neal and Margaret Sheldon, Edna Commack, Josie Woods, Robert Lee, and Mildred Black, elders from Shungnak, Alaska: L-R: little girl?, George Cleveland Sr., Lena Commack Coffee, Wynita Woods Lee, Virginia Douglas Commack, Genevieve Douglas Norris. | Kay J. Kennedy Aviation photograph Collection; | |
Students leaving for school. | Title from verso. "[Dressed in their mail order catalogue finery, these self confident Eskimo teenagers board a Wien Air bush plane to head south to attend high school.]"Students leaving for school from a sand bar airport of the Kobuk river. Shungnak village in background." Identifications made by Sally Custer, Neal and Margaret Sheldon, Edna Commack, Josie Woods, Robert Lee, and Mildred Black, elders from Shungnak, Alaska: L-R: George Cleveland Sr., Lena Commack Coffee, Angeline Douglas, Genevieve Douglas Norris, Wynita Woods Lee, Virginia Douglas Commack and Harold Barry. This photo was taken on the sandbar near Shungnak. They would then fly to Dahl Creek near Kobuk where there was a bigger airstrip. They were going to Chemawa, Oregon for boarding school. | Kay J. Kennedy Aviation photograph Collection; | |
Summer camp on Kobuk River at Shungnak. | Title from accompanying note.Full note reads: "1949 Summer camp on the Kobuk River @ Shungnak, AK." | Charles Crabaugh papers | |
Summer camp on Kobuk River at Shungnak. | Title from accompanying note.Full note reads: "1949 Summer camp on the Kobuk River @ Shungnak, AK." | Charles Crabaugh papers | |
Track vehicle pulling a trailer. | Title by indexer. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Trimaran. | Title from photo caption. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Two girls with two dogs. | Title from accompanying note. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Two people by hole in river ice. | Title by indexer. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Two women setting net in hole cut in river ice. | Title from accompanying note. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Two-story building. | Title by indexer. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Uqalhich | Full title: Uqalhich / aglaangi Paniattaum ; agliitrat aglaangi Paniattum ; mumiksangich Atangaiyim Ipii·liumlu. Publication: Fairbanks, Alaskami : Pi·liangat Alaskam Iñupiangisa Uqa·gningatta Savaangat, Ilanga Iñupianik Kangiqsiñia·gvium Alaskam I·lisagvia, 1976. Physical desc: 31 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. General Notes: In Eskimo (Kobuk Iñupiaq). Added title page in English; written by Edna A. MacLean, illustrated by Edna A. MacLean ; translated into Kobuk dialect by Violet Pungalik and Angie Newlin. A production of the Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. | Alaska State Library. Alaska Native Language Materials. ASL. | |
Williams, H. O. (Red) interview (03/07/1985) 09 of 17 | (5:27 min) (09 of 27)Flying for fur buyers Leo Kay member of the Koslosky family. Fairbanks, Ruby, Hughes, Kobuk, Shungnak, Kiana, Kotzebue then Nome. Maime Wig's Roadhouse ran into Jim McGoffin, & (Muskrat) Johnnie Schwagler. Took off early to make sure and get the furs. Doiminic Vernetti, had an attractive wife. Furbuyer kept flirting, Did same thing in Shungnak with the teachers wife. Red Williams was worried that their hosts would kick them out into the cold. | Oral History Interviews, Alaska & Polar Regions Collections; | |
Woman at the water edge. | Title by indexer. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Woman in bathing suit standing with skiff. | Title by indexer. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers | |
Woman standing in water. | Title by indexer. | Richard and Florence Collins Papers |