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Working in the flood plain of the Sag River. | Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction across Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska. 1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10 1/8" x 8". | AMRC. McCutcheon Collection; | |
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 | |
A concreted pipe with galvanized iron covering. | Title taken from verso. View of pipe with concrete coating at Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction site at Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska. Also from verso: "Weighted pipe needed due to negative water table and under river passage." Sept. 9, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10". | AMRC. McCutcheon Collection; | |
A waste area near P[ump] S[tation] 2. | Title taken from verso. Aerial view of waste area near Pump Station 2 during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope in Alaska, with pipeline supports running across photo. July 10, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8 " x 10 1/8". | AMRC. McCutcheon Collection; | |
Aerial view of an oil rig on the North Slope. | Aerial view of an oil rig on the tundra of the North Slope. 26-second film clip, color/silent. | Alaska Film Archives, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Pioneer Pete Collection; | |
Anaktuvuk Pass, 1950. | 66 second film clip, color/silent, of people gathering and transporting fire wood. A woman,working in front of a semi-subterranean house, is chopping kindling; another woman appears to be setting a small snare; men are using dog sleds to transport logs; interspersed are shots of children and dog mushing. | North Slope Borough School District Film Collection; Alaska Film Archives, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; | |
Wainwright to Wrangell-Spring only Fannie Negovanna. | Title from verso. Portrait of Fannie Negovanna wearing a ruff. As a little girl, Fannie lost her parents a TB outbreak in the North Slope region. She went to Wrangell and was later adopted by Weir and Roseanna Negovanna. Information and identification courtesy of her eldest daughter, Lucille A. Mayer. | Ethel M. (Clayton) Montgomery. Photographs, 1934-1989. ASL-PCA-348 | |
Fannie Negovanna | As a little girl, Fannie lost her parents a TB outbreak in the North Slope region. She went to Wrangell and was later adopted by Weir and Roseanna Negovanna. Information and identification courtesy of her eldest daughter, Lucille A. Mayer. | Ethel M. (Clayton) Montgomery. Photographs, 1934-1989. ASL-PCA-348 | |
Fannie Negovanna. | As a little girl, Fannie lost her parents a TB outbreak in the North Slope region. She went to Wrangell and was later adopted by Weir and Roseanna Negovanna. Information and identification courtesy of her eldest daughter, Lucille A. Mayer. | Ethel M. (Clayton) Montgomery. Photographs, 1934-1989. ASL-PCA-348 | |
Alaska State Representative Eileen Panigeo MacLean. | Formal studio portrait of Eileen MacLean, a Democrat from Barrow; she was a teacher and a politician, serving with the Arctic Slope Regional Corp., the Utkeagvik Inupiat Corp., and the North Slope Borough Assembly | Alaska State Library Portrait File. Photographs. ASL.; | |
A tug boat pulls two barges laden with supplies off the Arctic Coast to their destination at Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska's north slope. | Title from caption. Caption continues: This view of the Beaufort Sea in mid-summer shows large ice floes already beginning to accumulate. | Trans-Alaska Pipeline Construction Collection, 1976-1977. ASL-PCA-2 | |
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 | |
Howard Sears setting gillnet in overflow of channel of Yukon River, 20 miles upstream from Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Overflow channel where fish were sampled, Yukon River, 20 miles upstream from Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
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. | |
Howard Sears pitching tent on island in Yukon River, 20 miles upstream from Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Native fish wheel in Yukon River at Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Native fish wheel in Yukon River at Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Native fish wheel in Yukon River at Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Native fish wheel in Yukon River at Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Native fish wheel in Yukon River at Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Native fish wheel in Yukon River at Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Northern Commercial Company store, Fort Yukon. | 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 | |
Tributary of Anaktuvuk River south of Umiat. North Slope of Brooks Range in background. August 13, 1969 | Sagwon, Anaktuvuk, Umiat, Hickel Highway, August 8, 12, and 13, 1969. | Theodore R. Merrell Photograph Collection, 1969 DDT Arctic Survey. ASL-PCA-490 | |
Portion of proposed Taku River Highway between Tulsequah and the Inklin River. | View looking upstream from Mile 62, showing typical topography; location of proposed highway would follow the toe of the north or left slope; rocky point at center is representative of most expensive construction | Alaska Road Commission Photograph Collection, ca. 1909-1959. ASL-PCA-61; |