Also included are portraits of school children at the mission school at Unalaska, and of native Aleutes [sic] and Esquimo [sic] aboard ship and in villages and of their dwellings, boats and totems. and Some views are commercially produced, though most appear to be personal photographs. There are individual and group portraits of the crews, passengers and officers of several ships, both on board and on shore, and a listing of the crew of the Bear appears on the fly leaf of the album. The photographs also record whalers and other ships encountered along the way.
Description:
Alfred L. Broadbent (A.L.B.?) was an engineer on the U.S.S. Bear, a revenue cutter active in the Arctic during the 1890s. and Photographs are accompanied by manuscript captions. Of the loose photographs, most are inscribed with the initials "A.L.B" with the exception of single images credited to Curtis of Seattle, T. Saiki, and McMurry of Port Townsend, Washington Territory.
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska--Pictorial works and Unalaska (Alaska)
Subject (Name):
Bear (Ship) and Broadbent, Alfred L
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Alaska and Indians of North America--Pictorial works
Alfred L. Broadbent (A.L.B.?) was an engineer on the U.S.S. Bear, a revenue cutter active in the Arctic during the 1890s. and Photographs are accompanied by manuscript captions. Of the loose photographs, most are inscribed with the initials "A.L.B" with the exception of single images credited to Curtis of Seattle, T. Saiki, and McMurry of Port Townsend, Washington Territory.
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska--Pictorial works and Unalaska (Alaska)
Subject (Name):
Bear (Ship), Broadbent, Alfred L, and World’s Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Alaska and Indians of North America--Pictorial works
A set of stereograph photographs in a slipcase created and distributed by Norman A. Forsyth of Butte Montana, with printed captions documenting the activities of Blackfeet (Siksika) Indians during an encampment probably at the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana, ca. 1920., Identified Siksika individuals include Little Dog, Left Hand, Bear Chief, and Black Bear, and Images include depictions of costumes and activities related to ceremonial dances, including the Sun Dance, Grass Dance, and Choosing Dance. Other images include views of tipis, travois, Native American women working with a sewing machine, and an image of Cree women roasting a dog.
Publisher:
N. A. Forsyth,
Subject (Geographic):
Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Bear Chief,--Siksika Indian, Forsyth, N. A.--(Norman A.),--1869-1949, Left Hand,--Siksika Indian, and Little Dog,--Siksika Indian chief
Subject (Topic):
Cree Indians--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Siksika Indians--Pictorial works, Tipis--Pictorial works, and Travois--Pictorial works.--lctgm
Cooper, Frank, photographer Gramsby, Walter S James, Anny W Lawe, Charles Little, James, photographer Richmond, John L Thompson & Son Photographers
Published / Created:
ca. 1850-ca. 1890.
Call Number:
WA Photos 379
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Five unmatted tintypes depict different Missisauga children. and Tintypes and carte-de-visite photographs primarily depicting Missisauga Indian individuals of the Ojibway Nation in the vicinity of Alderville, Ontario, ca. 1850-1890.
Subject (Geographic):
Alderville (Ont.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missisauga Indians--Pictorial works, Missisauga Indians--Portraits, Ojibwa Indians--Pictorial works, and Ojibwa Indians--Portraits