Title taken from front. Aerial view of Seward, Alaska, taken from Bear Mountain. The Coast Guard Cutter Haida is tied up at the dock. 1923-1930. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
According to a Jan. 2, 2010, e-mail from Harold Jacobs, Cultural Resource Specialist of Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, "This was probably a 'shoreboat' in Sitka. ...
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Oct 31 - Old Haida Joshua at Kung". Photograph shows an elderly Alaska Native person wrapped in a blanket in a camp.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 23 - Old Haida woman - Susan at Kung". Photograph shows an older Alaska Native woman sitting on the ground. A little girl is standing behind her. They are in front of a wooden building. The...
Title taken from front. Group of native men, women, and children sitting in front of totem poles in log building, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer's number A-14. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title from image caption Governor Brady totem pole, with house pillars, a gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan; exhibited at St. Louis World's Fair and then placed in Sitka park Photographer's number 163
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...
This pole, with four house pillars, was the gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
Title taken from image. Haida woman sitting with cedar bark strip in mouth preparing for weaving; several woven baskets in foreground, c. 1897. Photographer's number 458.
This Haida pole is originally from Sukkwan. The pole in currently on display in the atrium of the State Office Building in Juneau, and is in the collection of the Alaska State Museum (catalog number II-B-1632). This photo was used in Monuments in...
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. Son-i-yat or Gov. Brady totem pole. This pole, with four house pillars, was the gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady. Photographer's number 802.
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...