Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2013.41.272
Accession#:
2013.41
Credit Line:
Donated by Albert Shaw.
Object Name:
Slide, Transparency
Title:
Alaska Native Sisterhood Procession followed by Alaska Native Brotherhood Float. 4th of July, 1959.
Place:
Juneau, Alaska
Date:
July 4, 1959
Year Range from:
1959
Year Range to:
1959
Description:
A photographic slide in a small cardboard Kodachrome frame (off white with yellow and red corner trim). The frame is labeled "A.N. Sisterhood followed by A.N.B. Float 4th 59" in handwriting. The image shows a wide dirt lot, captured diagonally. At left there is a low brown building bearing a sign reading "F.M.S. Electronics Division." Parked cars surround the structure. A procession of people, separated into two columns, marches toward the camera and to the left. The column at proper right is dressed in the blue and white, with matching koogeinaas, of the Alaska Native Sisterhood. The other marchers, who seem to be men, are dressed in brown. The leader of the columns carries a United States flag. The number "20" is printed in red ink on the frame at the upper left.
People:
Shaw, Albert
Scheibe, Margaret Shaw
Shaw, Katherine
Search Terms:
Photography
Slide
Juneau
Cityscape
July 4
Parade
Mountain
ANB
ANS
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