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,...
Healy Lake potlatch. The Newton's camp about a mile from the Indian settlement. In front of the tent: Pat Hering, Andrew Isaac, W. H. Newton, Kathleen Newton, Silas Peter, Harold Newton and to right Mrs. Jane H. Newton.
Group Photograph of five young women and a child at the 1927 Healy Lake Potlatch, three men in the background are averting or hiding their faces. There is a cabin in the background.
Group of people at the Healy Lake potlatch of 1927. Identified in this photograph are: Patricia Hering, Kathleen Newton, Andrew Isaac, Harold Newton, and an unidentified Indian.
Group photograph of five young women and a child at the 1927 Healy Lake Potlatch, three men in the background are averting or hiding their faces. There is a cabin in the background.
Group photograph of five young women and a child at the 1927 Healy Lake Potlatch, three men in the background are averting or hiding their faces. There is a cabin in the background.
Title taken from caption. V11569 -- (19)(5) The Fantastic Potlatch Dancers, Indian Village of Klinkwan, Alaska Indexer's note: A group of Indian Dancers, with their traditional clothing.
Title taken from collection notes. Verso: Backdrop is dragon-fly made up for special dance. Decitan group Sitka Potlatch 1904. 1st. row left: Andrew Dick. Photographer's number 182.
Title taken from verso. Verso: Front Row (l. to r.): Isaac Abraham, Wm. Milton, Pete Lawrence, Billy James Center Row (l. to r.): Marten Abraham, Sitka Ned, B.B. Billy Jr., Joseph Abraham, Henry Shada, Ned Doc-na-Kane Back Row (l. to r.):...
Title taken from image. Chilkat Indians gathering for Potlatch Dance, Alaska. Group in ceremonial dress with a bear hide, front center, natural wood community house in background. Photographer's number 226 [262].
Journal kept by Captain Edwin F. Glenn, commanding officer of the 1898 U.S. Army Expedition to Cook Inlet in southcentral Alaska. June 29-Oct. 23, 1898. [228] pages ; 23 cm. The main task of the expedition was to explore the country north of Cook...