Title taken from verso. Jenny Thlunaut working an a Chilkat weaving, probably at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Several people and displays of weaving in background. Sign: Jenny Thlunaut, Tlingit Indian, Kluckwan, Chilkat weaver....
Title taken from caption. View of the weaving crafts booth and a woman using a spinning wheel at the Alaska State Fair held in Palmer, Alaska. Photograph taken August 1974. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Rofkar, Teri (artist). Video, 58 seconds MPG format. Teri Rofkar is a Tlingit master weaver from Sitka in Southeast Alaska and of the Raven Clan and Snail House. She learned weaving and basketry from classes in college and at museums, and was...
Caption: Senator Bob Bartlett and Mrs. Anfesia T. Shapswikoff of Unalaska who was guest of Resurrection Bay Historical Society for centennial week. She demonstrated the weaving of the incomparable Attu baskets. She is one of only 5 or 6 left who...
Title from donor notes. Photograph shows David Frankson sitting at a kitchen table, weaving a baleen basket. Several finished baskets and some tools can be seen on the table.
5 pages of hand written notes, taken by James Wickersham during a conversation with Taku chief Aanahalaash, and 2 photographs. Subjects include: Chilkat Blanket weaving,including the origin of the design and the manner of dying the wool; the Swan...