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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.
B2017.029.2975
[Tlingit dancers in regalia, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B2017.029.2976
[Tlingit dancers in regalia, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B2017.029.2978
[Tlingit woman in regalia and holding paddle, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B2012.028.042
[group of six Natives; same as image .138; at AFN 2014, woman at right identified as chief’s daughter based on her dress and regalia]
Collection: B2012.028
B2017.029.2941
[Gei Sun Dancers, man in regalia including tunic and headdress standing at microphone, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B1989.016.1388.1
44. Tanana Indian Chief. Hewitt's Photo Shop, Anchorage. c. Geo. L. Johnson, Anchorage, Alaska [chief in regalia, standing on skin]
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B1997.013.018
Potlatch (Dancers) [seven men wearing regalia, masks; Chilkat blankets, robes; structures with boardwalk in background; tree stumps, likely in Kasaan; same as .92]
Collection: B1997.013
B2017.029.2937
Gei Sun Dancers, Haines [Tlingit man in regalia including Chilkat robe and headdress, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B2017.029.2938
Gei Sun Dancers, Haines [Tlingit man in regalia including white tunic and headdress, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B2017.029.2980
Rick Jimmy, Gei Sun dancer, Haines [Tlingit dancer in regalia, holding circular shield, Native Spirit Festival; print date Jun 84]
Collection: B2017.029
B1980.050.29
The Merrill Studio, Sitka, Alaska [Sitka Potlatch 1904 (Dec). Tlingit men in regalia, including Raven crest hats, speaker's staff, and beaded moccasin-pants.]
Collection: B1980.050 Roy Barron
B1989.016.1455.3
44. Hewitt's Photo Shop, Anchorage, Alaska [three Alaska Native women in regalia, with fur and bead headdress, two with lip and nose piercings. copy neg]
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B2016.004.733
Tlingit-Haida dancers, Alaska, AFN, Oct. 1984, Anch. [people wearing regalia on stage, Alaska Federation of Natives convention; print date Oct 84]
Keywords: dancing
Collection: B2016.004
B2022.001.007
Willie Mae James [later Willie Mae Evans], first in third row of students, Hale County Training School class photo, Greensboro, Alabama, 1957. [Black and white class photo; students in graduation regalia, cap and gown.]
Keywords: Mayfield Evans, BIPOC, Black Alaskans, Alaskans, African Americans, Willie Mae James, Willie Mae Evans, Hale County, Training School, Class photo, Greensboro, Alabama, Students, Graduation, Regalia, Cap and gown, Cap, Gown
Collection: B2022.001 Mayfield Evans Collection
B2018.023.051a
[Portrait of man wearing Tlingit regalia, including totemic designs, blanket, moccasins, possibly beadwork; wearing traditional woven hat; holding knife with snake head design for handle; name “Louis Shotridge” at lower right (Stoowukáa) of Klukwan; hand colored]
Collection: B2018.023
B2018.023.051b
[verso of slide: Portrait of man wearing Tlingit regalia, including totemic designs, blanket, moccasins, possibly beadwork; wearing traditional woven hat; holding knife with snake head design for handle; name “Louis Shotridge” at lower right (Stoowukáa) of Klukwan; hand colored]
Collection: B2018.023