13 images from collection B2021_008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.1

[portrait of a white woman, possibly Myrtle Everett Bragaw, circa 1910 based on dress and hairstyle]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.12

Mink – enjoying feed and water. Back, Mrs. Everett. [thirteen minks eating out of a bucket and food trough on the ground at the Northern Lights Fur Farm in Anchorage]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.13

[three minks climbing chicken wire in cage at the Northern Lights Fur Farm in Anchorage]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.16

[two buildings covered in ice. Similar to .15]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.2

[group of seven people, five Indigenous youth and two white women, with a dog in bathing suits on a beach with trees in the background. Possibly Tyonek or Eklutna]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.21

An Alaska Bachelor’s Gals Home – Mine [house with a dog standing inside entryway behind a screen door. Likely Myrtle Everett Bragaw’s house]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.3

[group of six Indigenous men and one Indigenous youth standing in front of tents. Man at center may be holding a tin of food. Man second from the right may be holding a box camera. Possibly in Tyonek or Eklutna]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.39

Pitching the salmon in scow [fish trap with a woman and a man on platform. Scow with name on bow, “EMARD.” Emard Packing Company was located at the mouth of Ship Creek in Anchorage. Likely Everett fish trap site in Trading Bay]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.4

Eklutna School [three buildings at Eklutna Vocational School and trees covered in snow]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.44

[aerial view of fish trap with skiffs in the water. Possibly Everett fish trap site in Trading Bay]

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B2021.008.45

[view of fish trap from the beach. Broken posts visible in the mud to the left. Likely Everett fish trap site in Trading Bay]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.5

[woman holding a mink in right hand and a cup in left. Possibly Myrtle Everett Bragaw]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw

B2021.008.72

We’ll watch baby [Two dogs and one child on a beach with water in the background]

Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw