Interior view of James Wickersham home in Juneau; color photograph, showing portrait of Wickersham above bookcases; art objects, beneath portrait and to left, include ivory carvings
Eight women and five men pose for portrait in front of Native screen and other art objects; the women are identified, L to R as Elizabeth Congdon, Mary Nordale, Linda Callahan, Peggy Ann Benesch, Esther Reed, Hildie Lowell, Bertha Brooks, and...
Title taken from caption. This is a frontal view of the totem poles; with their width as well as their height in full view, they appear more imposing at this angle.
Title from title frame. Various traditional Native Alaskan carvings seen all over the landscape of ketchikan and southeastern Alaska. 77-second film clip, color/silent.
Scenes from the Alaska State Museum at Juneau. Items include Southeast Alaska artwork, a petroglyph from Wrangell, Eskimo stone anchors, an early Russian cannon from Kodiak, a copy of "Signing the Alaska Treaty", a hand-sewn 36-star American flag...
Title taken from caption. View of a totem extending from a grave house in Shakan, Alaska. Photograph taken between 1890 and 1910. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of totem poles located on Prince of Wales Island near the village of Tuxekan, Alaska. Photograph taken between 1890 and 1910. Original photograph size: 2 1/2 x 3 1/4".
Displayed between the couple is a bentwood tray, carved from yew wood; the North Wind is represented by the applique figures on the blanket or robe Note: Photograph was published in Monuments in Cedar, by Edward Keithahn, page 94
A piece of a tree that had burls growing on it has been carved so that two of the burls were transformed into busts. The artwork has been placed outside the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital, Fort Yukon, Alaska.