Tlingit carver James Rudolph, of Juneau, seated among a group of totems of varying sizes. Verso: l to r: Mary (wife - of the Eagle Tribe - Shun-goo-Kay-dee Thunderbird), baby, Anna, daughter Martha, Mr. Rudolph, and daughter Elisa. Mr. Rudolph is...
Title taken from image. Postcard view of two canoes on beach; tall Tlingit man [Long Jim] and two other men attend a canoe in which are sitting five Tlingit women; Mayflower Island visible behind Verso: On Douglas Island. Juneau in background....
Remainder of title: , and conferring jurisdiction upon said court to hear, examine, adjudicate, and enter judgement upon any and all claims which said Indians may have, or claim to have, against the United States, and for other purposes.
Title from image. Portrait of Tlingit woman in button blanket, working on basket. Materials and water vessel are within easy reach. Photographer's number 46N.
Title from image. Tlingit artist, Billy Webster, painting a leader's dance staff, carved in a killer whale design. Other pieces of Tlingit carving are displayed, including miniature totem poles. Photographer number 144.
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Little readings in Tlingit / written by Vesta Dominicks ; illustrated by J. Leslie Boffa ; produced by the National Bilingual Materials Development Center.
Title and description taken from verso. These people were all participants in a large potlatch that was held in Sitka in December of 1904. They are wearing a variety of ceremonial clothing for the occasion, including: hats trimmed with beads,...
Notes on the Tlingit and Kad'iak languages and some on others within the Russian-American possessions, with appended Russian-Tlingit dictionary. Compiled by Ivan Veniaminov in Sitka. 1st ed. St. Petersburg, 1846.
An attempt to...
Title taken from notes on verso. Portrait of Deikeenaak'w seated in front of an American flag. He is dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket and bead work.
Title from verso. Portrait photograph of man dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket. He stands on a box, and holds a staff carved in the form of a raven. Verso: Raven Tribe Billy Jones.
Group portrait Chief Mitlakotle, five other men, and a woman. Some of the men are dressed in traditional Tlingit regalia, including Chilkat robes and beaded clothing.
Tlingit women selling artwork at side of lane. Wares include baskets, carved and painted paddles, moccasins. Negative slightly damaged. Photographer's number 308.
Title taken from interview notes: Masks and other pieces of Tlingit art are displayed with the coffin. The coffin lid stands against the carved and painted screen of the Thunderbird House. Interview notes: (l. to r.): Edith Valle, Helen...