Portrait of Chief Cultus Johnson wearing dark suit, with long jacket, vest, white shirt, tie, and bowler hat; he stands on a boardwalk in front of Native art objects
Title taken from caption on identical photograph. "Paul. D9. Johnson." A portrait of an Alaska Native man with a bowler hat. Compare with UAF-1989-0166-407-Print.
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: Johnson D9. This is a portrait of a Alaska Native man, with an eclectic manner of dress. He is wearing a bowler hat and stripped jacket, a shell and bead necklace, and a prominent cross.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This picture captures a group of Alaska Native women and children. Strips of meat and fish can be seen drying on the tall rack in front of the large house. A man dressed in a suit and tie and a bowler...
Verso: This was at Chilkat about 1895-1897. Sol Ripinsky's trading post in Haines, prior to the Klondike Rush. Sol is the man in the bowler hat to the right of center of picture. Later became collector of customers in Haines.