Remainder of title: , and conferring jurisdiction upon said court to hear, examine, adjudicate, and enter judgement upon any and all claims which said Indians may have, or claim to have, against the United States, and for other purposes.
Title taken from verso. Buildings appear to be uninhabited. Several carved house posts and totem poles stand among the house structures. A man stands on the beach in front of the village. Verso: Kasan- date unknown.
Title taken from image. Highly detailed totem poles rise from the ground in front of traditional houses. Several men and women in western dress stand in front of the one of the houses.
Title taken from image. House interior includes two carved house posts and wooden boxes. Steps lead to fire pit in foreground. Print shows broken glass plate negative.
Title from image. Highly detailed totem poles rise from the ground in front of traditional houses. Several men and women in western dress stand in front of the one of the houses. Same image attributed to Winter & Pond at ASL-P01-0404. ...
Title taken from verso. Several Haida families, circa 1912. Individuals in photo are as follows: Back row (l. to r.) Matthew Charles, Mrs. Matthew Charles, Paul Morrison, Viola Nicatla Morrison, Suzie (Mrs. John) Brown, John Brown (foster...
Haida Indians in ceremonial dress at the last traditional ceremony at Klinkwan before evacuation of the village to Hydaburg, c. 1900. Identified as Robert Edenshaw (left), Edwin Scott (third from left, heir to Kadnes or Dogfish House, in front of...
Title from image. Haida Indians in ceremonial dress at the last traditional ceremony at Klinkwan before evacuation of the village to Hydaburg, ca. 1900. Identified as Robert Edenshaw (left), Edwin Scott (third from left, heir to Kadnes or...
Title from image. Haida Indians in ceremonial dress outside Dogfish House. Three of the six people identified: Robert Edenshaw (left), Edwin Scott (standing third from left, heir to Kadnes or Dogfish House), Matthew Collison (kneeling with...
Robert Edenshaw leading dancers (left), Matthew Collison (holding carved fish), Edwin Scott (fourth from left), Hugo Cogo (seventh from left), Ben Duncan, Mike George, ca. 1900.