Title taken from image. Twelve men and youths wearing spruce root hats, carved helmets, masks, one man in Chilkat blanket shirt, and another in fur trim shirt with beaver design; wood carving of man's head in foreground by Chief Klart-Reech's...
Title taken from image. Interior of Klini's House, the Frog House of Klukwan; Cannibal totem, frog totem; a child in button blanket sits with feet resting on a carved mark. Photographer's number 202.
Gaanaxteidi clan artifacts displayed inside the Raven house in Klukwan, c. 1900. Four Chilkat blankets, carved wood masks and hat, spruce root hats, bent-wood box. The carving is one of four houseposts showing a humanoid figure beneath a...
Chilkat chiefs l. Coudahwot and r. Yehlh-gouhu, of the Con-nuh-ta-di at Klukwan, wearing totemic dance shirts and beaded leggings; standing outside the home of Chief Klart-Reech, c. 1895.
Title taken from image. Band in uniform is standing on hillside with their instruments. Photo shows broken glass plate negative. Bass drum in image: Klukwan Alaska Band.
Coudahwot and Yehlh-gouhu, chiefs of the Con-nuh-ta-di at Klukwan, wearing totemic design dance shirts and beaded leggings; full-length view against outside wall of building. Duplicate view in PCA 87-296.
Atlas of award: twenty-five sectional maps and index map showing the line fixed by the Tribunal, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Interior of Klini's House, the Frog House of Klukwan; Cannibal giant with child totem, Frog totem, spruce root baskets and cookware, ca. 1895. Double caption.
Ka-Sh-Ak, the Monkeyman, Skan-Doo [Skundoo], medicine man, and Ind-A-Yanek [Swatka], Indian guide. Three brothers, of the Kak-Von-Tons of the Chilkat tribe, Klukwan. Photographer's number 11-N
Klukwan cemetery with eight grave houses, one with frog totem decorations. According to Louis Shotridge’s notes, this was designed and carved by a Dakl’aweidí carver named Naakushtáa. The same carver made the screen and houseposts inside the...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.