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.
Manook, (Buster) Ronald James (artist). Size: 6.75 x 8.5 in. Medium: Wood, feathers, nails, glass Wood, raven head. Face is split in half with white wooden "bill" shape inside 4 chicken (?) Feathers inserted. Split halves are painted black, bill...
Left to right: Dick Yelth nahwoo (Yéil naawú, Tleix'yaanag'ut) of the Deisheetaan Raven House wearing the Raven Hat. Alfred Perkins Sr. (Kwaal Éesh) of the Deisheetaan Needlefish House wearing the Beaver...
Title taken from image. Thirteen men in formal dress. Orthodox priest in center.
Verso, notes of Anna Katzeek: Archie Demetris White, chief of Raven tribe of Hoonah is in tall hat beside priest. Additional information about Archie...
Full title: Dotson’ nonot’o_h = Raven got fooled / translated by members of the Koyukon Cultural Enrichment Program ; illustrated by Thelma A. Webster.
Title from caption in album. Also from album: "Raven ~ Tribal Chief ~ Frog ~ Hawk ~ Whale Killer ~ Owl". Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska)
Title supplied by cataloger. Bald eagle sits on top of birch tree. Raven flies near eagle. Slide binder labeled, 'Scenery.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from label on matting. Three totem poles with raven figures displayed in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8326. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 10" x 8 1/8".
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.
Full title: Personal Author: Solomon, Madeline, 1905- Title: Dotson' sa Taaleebaay Laatlghaan = How the raven killed the whale / Madeline Solomon yugh noholnigee ant'aago k'adontsidnee ; Eliza Jones halda neeydinaatldik. Publication:...
Katexac, Bernard (artist). Raven mask; wood; one piece; entire face, including beak, is painted black; inside of mouth and tongue are red; eyes are round, painted white. Measures 21.6 cm long and has a leather thong for fastener.¬ulture: Inupiaq
Ian McRae talks about getting into climbing at a young age in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, deciding to stop playing soccer and go climbing in the High Sierras, learning to climb in the California mountains, his first trip to Alaska trying to climb...
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...