Group of ivory carvings made at Nunivak Island, Alaska, including figurines (one of walrus), letter openers decorated with seal figures, and crochet hook decorated with fish figure. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled]...
Edward Westen (at left) discussing his ivory carvings with writer Howard Kosbau in Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and...
This dish is one piece of wood (16 in. across, 19 in. long, 9 in. deep at the sides) and the rim has shells set around the edge, 13 others are missing. The ends have totemic carvings on them.¬ulture: Tlingit
This dish is one piece of wood (16 in. across, 19 in. long, 9 in. deep at the sides) and the rim has shells set around the edge, 13 others are missing. The ends have totemic carvings on them.¬ulture: Tlingit
34 second, color/silent film clip of ivory carvings made by King Island carvers. The items shown include: small animal and bird figurines, dog teams and sleds, a cribbage board, knives, and hunters in kayaks.
Title from title frame. Various traditional Native Alaskan carvings seen all over the landscape of ketchikan and southeastern Alaska. 77-second film clip, color/silent.
Title taken from label on matting. Three ivory carvings depicting walruses displayed in Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 7920. July 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 10" x 8 1/8".
Title from image caption Tlingit art objects on display, including baskets, dolls, moccasins,wood carvings, and small totem poles Photographer's number 230
This dish is one piece of wood (16 in. across, 19 in. long, 9 in. deep at the sides) and the rim has shells set around the edge, 13 others are missing. The ends have totemic carvings on them.¬ulture: Tlingit
Descriptive Narrative: Walrus ivory carvings representing "Mutt & Jeff", early comic strip characters each with an inlaid ivory nose. a: Mutt; b: Jeff
Dimensions: H: 7.10 x 3.50 cm
Title by cataloguer. A three-quarter length portrait of a middle aged man sitting on a large, wooden chair with elaborate carvings, and a women of similar age who is standing beside him. Her hand which is resting casually on his shoulder,...
Title taken from label on matting. Ivory carvings of puffin (sea parrot) and Arctic owl on display in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8312. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of man selling handicrafts underneath umiak in Nome, Alaska, with woman examining items. Items include ivory carvings and skin/fur boots. 1949. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from verso. Artist Robert Mayokok dressed in fur parka holding ivory carving of musher with sled dog team, Anchorage, Alaska, with drawings and other carvings in background. 1951. Original photograph size: 4 7/8" x 4".
Title taken from verso. Artist Robert Mayokok drawing in Anchorage, Alaska, with other drawings on wall and ivory carvings in background. 1951. Original photograph size: 4 3/4" x 4".
Title from sleeve. Artist Vern Slwooko sits at a desk looking at small artifacts, possible ivory carvings. Newspapers and a radio sit on the desk. Clothing is hung on the walls behind him. Photographer's number: 13424. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Interior view of James Wickersham home in Juneau; color photograph, showing portrait of Wickersham above bookcases; art objects, beneath portrait and to left, include ivory carvings