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.
Title taken from caption. Portrait of Anastasia Hodikoff of Attu in 1936. From May's journal, dated July 26th: "After church I got the Chief's wife to let me take a picture of her making an Attu basket. I think she rather liked the idea, for she...
Title taken from verso. View of Center Theater on Spenard Road next to Market Basket Foods in Anchorage, Alaska, with woman standing near sign listing movies and vehicles parked near building. Signs read: "Market Basket Foods" and "The Center...
Title from image. Portrait of Tlingit woman in button blanket, working on basket. Materials and water vessel are within easy reach. Photographer's number 46N.
Weaver works on a basket in her lap. Displayed are other baskets, a spruce root hat, and beaded fur moccasins. Verso: This art has now nearly disappeared. Spruce roots, grasses and twisted cedar bark were used, with split spruce roots making...
Coiled grass tray; known as "inside-outside" basket as the design is meant to show on the inside of the basket; red and green-dyed grass design - geometric; 6-1/4 in. across and 1-1/2 in. deep.
Round birch bark basket, made with strips of birch bark, woven together along the sides. The walls of the basket are formed by placing the bark in diagonal strips, with the light side going in one direction, the dark in the opposite, and weaving...
Folded birch bark basket with spruce root stitching and willow trim. Top rim has woven pattern using black goose grass. The exterior of the basket has four seperate pieces of interior exposed birch bark sewn into the top rim. Willow has been...
Two Unangax^ basket weavers with several baskets and the grass they use to make it. They are standing in front of a rounded structure (maybe a barabara?) with a window between them.
A duplicate of the photograph in UAA's Alan May papers...
Title taken from back of photograph. "Left: Thimble basket 11/8" tall - 1" diameter women by Jennie Golley in Atka 1946. Right: Basket woven over a bottle 3" tall 11/2" diameter woven by Annie Golley 1946."
Title taken from label on matting. View of woven basket and lid with open weave on bottom made in Attu, on display in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8333. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".