Title taken from image. Twelve men and youths wearing spruce root hats, carved helmets, masks, one man in Chilkat blanket shirt, and another in fur trim shirt with beaver design; wood carving of man's head in foreground by Chief Klart-Reech's...
Title taken from image. Two dancers in Chilkat blanket and beaded dance shirts with fur capes around shoulders; a beaded cover is on gun. Photographer's number 205.
Title from image. Chief's grave. Photographer's number 460. According to Louis Shotridge’s notes, this was designed and carved by a Dakl’aweidí carver named Naakushtáa. The same carver made the screen and houseposts inside the Frog House...
Title taken from image. Chilkat Indians gathering for Potlatch Dance, Alaska. Group in ceremonial dress with a bear hide, front center, natural wood community house in background. Photographer's number 226 [262].
Title taken from image. Eleven men and youth on platform in the Whale House, with two bent-wood boxes, woodworm dish, rainwall screen and house posts of raven and the girl and the woodworm in background. Photographer's number 193.
Title taken from image. Interior of Klini's House, the Frog House of Klukwan; Cannibal totem, frog totem; a child in button blanket sits with feet resting on a carved mark. Photographer's number 202.
Title taken from image. Three men in beaded dance costumes and headdresses by plank backdrop; one holds a gun, two hold feather fans. These may be Stick Indians. Photographer's number 196.
Title taken from image. Skan-Doo, one of the headmen of the Kaagwaantaan. Dressed in cloth coat, derby hat and moccasins; standing at corner of log house; full length. Photographer's number 240.