Yosemite Maggie Howard--Mono Lake Paiute--ca 1930's at Yosemite Photograph Notes: Maggie Howard--Ta-bu-ce--Mono Lake Paiute--ca 1930's--Yosemite Valley Indian Day Indian Photograph Source
Melody Webb Grauman, NPS historian, is shown feeding Canada jays in front of Proenneke Cabin in Twin Lakes, Alaska in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Children's book describing Michael Adams and Anne Adams Helms adventures in the High Sierras illustrated with photographs by Ansel Adams. Story follows the daily life and customs of brother and sister living in the Yosemite Valley exploring nature, visiting with Maggie ""Tabuce"" Howard (a major basket demonstrator and member of the Mono Lake Paiute tribe), and spending time with their Uncle Don.
South Pasadenan Minerva Hamilton Hoyt (1866-1945) was passionate about the deserts of the Southwest. Her tireless desert conservation efforts led to the establishment of Joshua Tree National Park.
This brochure was created by Joshua Tree National Park to spotlight Minerva Hamilton Hoyt (1866-1945). She was a devoted advocate for the protection of deserts, and helped foudn the International Desert League. Her tireless desert conservation efforts led to the establishment of Joshua Tree National Park.
NPS employee Mitsuko T. Shikuma stands next to a plaque showing Stephen Mather, first director of the National Park Service. Mrs. Shikuma was an "information-receptionist" at Hawai'i National Park.
Miss Barbara Cummings is employed as a seasonal park guide by the NPS, and her mother, Mrs. Faun Dene Cummings, is an Information Receptionist for the U.S. Forest Service. Many visitors photographed the mother-daughter combination.
Full text of a New York Times article on the start of the Tektite II all-female dive team mission. The article seems to take a sexist tone in discussing the physiques and hairstyles of the participating scientists, and explains that a hair dryer has been provided in the habitat in a "concession to femininity."
A female NPS employee appears to lead educational or reenactment programming with children, some carrying weapons, at Gettysburg National Military Park.
An NPS employee on the National Mall "wearing the 1974 NPS women's uniform with a white turtleneck and platform shoes." (National Park Service Archive)