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
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
Title taken from image. Close-up of two Tlingit Indian girls; one in white dress, seated and one in black dress standing in doorway; carved Totem fish and part of totemic drawing on wall, c. 1900. Photographer's number 2.
Title taken from image. Close-up of five Tlingit Indian girls and one boy; wood plank background has totemic drawing on wall, c. 1900. Double caption. Photographer's numbers 246, 249.
Title taken from image. front of Shake's House with open door and six children; totem poles, Bear-up-the-Mountain and Go-na-ka-dot; objects displayed on porch include hats, ceremonial staffs, totemic figures, quilt. Photographer's number 283.
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.
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.