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The Anchorage Museum library includes books, maps, and print resources focused on Alaska and the Circumpolar North. The public is welcome to access the collection and conduct research on-site during open hours, or by appointment.
The Anchorage Museum archives include historic photographs and print materials covering a broad range of topics related to Alaska and the Circumpolar North. Some materials are available online, while others are available for detailed research on site at the Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center.
B1992.033.050
O.W.Geist.-64 [caption] Fish strung on grass ropes and hung over poles for drying; all fish are split at the belly. [Nelson Island; herring; 1927]
Collection: B1992.033 Doris Bordine Collection
B1992.033.06
(a group of eskimos taken at Mumtrak, Goodnews Bay)
Keywords: native alaskan, children
Collection: B1992.033 Doris Bordine Collection
B1992.033.38
O. W. Giest 49 Capt. Whitlam with group of native children who are his friends and all of whom seem to know him well, for he always distributes a generous supply of candy and chewing gum to youngsters of every village he visits.
Collection: B1992.033 Doris Bordine Collection
B1992.033.43
O.W. Geist, 55 "Native women strining fish on grass ropes at Tanunak. (Before the fish are strung they are placed in hollows and covered with dried grass or grass mats)." [1927]
Collection: B1992.033 Doris Bordine Collection
B1992.033.44
O.W. Geist, 56 "The woan towards the front is squatting in a fish hole stringing the fish while the coverings of native hay and grass mats are thrown to the side and above her." [men, women, and children; image is partly obscured by mitten or glove of photographer; 1927]
Collection: B1992.033 Doris Bordine Collection