Title taken from label on matting. Earrings, necklace, and bracelet carved from mastodon ivory displayed in Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 7930. July 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 9 7/8".
Earring base - two flat pieces of ivory with concentric circles; (not mates); ear hooks missing; each attached to 12.7 cm long strands (8) of red, white, blue, pink, light green, dark green seed beads with some larger beads scattered throughout;...
Ivory earring bases 1 cm with concentric circles; ivory hook on one only; attached to 10.7 cm strands (6) of seed and small trade beads - blue, black, and white, few pink and green; one strand broken near center divide; three sealskin dividers;...
Earring bases of ivory with concentric circles; not a pair; ivory hooks broken off; attached strands of beads (7) gold and pink seed beads and very thin white seed beads, larger white beads at bottom; two strips of sealskin for dividers; 6.5 cm...
Made of smoked moosehide; metal hair clip sewn between pieces of hide. Trimmed first with pink irridescent beads, widely spaced, then with opaque red beads, spaced close together. Beaded floral design in the center of each; three tiny red flowers...
Title taken from caption. "Habitans des iles Aleoutiennes". Inhabitants of the Aleutians Islands. Potrait of Man and a woman with native garments and jewery.
Book citation: Voyages pittoresque autour du monde, avec des portraits...
Pook, Cathleen (artist). Video, 1:02 minutes MPG format. Cathleen Cass Pook is from Sitka and is known for her traditional Tlingit beadwork and basketry. She is a member of the Eagle Clan and the Killer Whale House. She learned her art from her...
Standing on fur-covered floor, a Plains Indian woman with long braids, beaded shawl and bracelets, and striped skirt poses for a formal portrait next to a wool blanket draped over a large object