Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Chief's Jacket For Chief Jacob Luke Of Stevens Village By His Wife, Bella.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: A Union American Officer With Precursor of Athabascan "Chief's Coat."
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Well-Tailored Athabascan Moosehide "Chief's Coat" Is Trim, Elegant And Beautifully Made By Dixie Alexander
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Tanned Hide Alaska "Chief's Coat" at Wells Fargo Museum In Anchorage
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Major Gen. John Marmaduke, of the Confederate Army, models a precursor of the Alaska Athabascan "Chief's Coat"
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Traditional Tanana Athabascan Moosehide 1910 Clothing Shows Color & Style
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Fred Ewan of Gulkana, in A Vestlike "Chief's Coat."
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Anchorage Museum Shows Athabascan Lifestyle
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Traditional Huslia Athabascan Alaskan Jacket With A Modern Flair
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Huslia Athabascan Jacket
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Fish Trap Was Highly Effective
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Map Of "Dena'ina Country"
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Ahtna Ancient History Blazes Its Way Across The Remote, Melting Ice Patches Of The Wrangell Mountains
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Fish Trap In The Morris Thompson Fairbanks Cultural Center
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Modern River Life In Athabascan Alaska Includes Life Vests
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Pink-flowered winter boots, made by Athabascan beadworker Ellen Thomas, brightened a cold winter day.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Everyday footwear in Nenana, Alaska: Beaded Athabascan moccasins
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Tiny Handmade, Hand-Beaded Athabascan Baby Mocassins
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Elaborate Beaded Athabascan Mittens On Display At The Kenai Visitor Center
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Ellen Henry of Venetie, Alaska, made these Alaska Athabascan flower-covered moosehide mittens.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Ahtna & Tanana Women Make Handcrafted Moosehide Slippers -- Like Women In Scotland Knit Wool Sweaters
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Gorgeous Moosehide Athabascan Beaded Slippers At Morris Thompson Cultural Center in Fairbanks.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Cheery Patterns On Moosehide Slippers And A Moosehide Decorative Backing By Nina Alexander, Of The Tanana Village Of Nenana, Alaska
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Indian contemporary beadwork. Tanana/Ahtna Region. Posty's Trading Post in Chistochina, Alaska. This is a view of traditional beadwork on commercially produced work gloves.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Dance Drum On Display At The Morris Thompson Native Cultural Center In Fairbanks, Alaska
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Athabascan Beaded Mittens By Leah Roberts of Fort Yukon, On Display In Washington, D.C.'s Museum Of The American Indian.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Everything Available Was Raw Material To Make Things In Athabascan Alaska. This Is A Salmon Skin Bag
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Still Fragrant With The Delicate, Smokey Smell Of Tanned Moosehide, Beaded Athabascan Mittens By Elsie Mahaney.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: A Life's Array Of Slippers, Mitts & Boots. Athabascan Style.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines: Vivan Tyone Of Gulkana Made This Beadwork.