Title taken from verso. John Wallace, carver of totem pole located outside United States Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes' office, standing with young girl in Hydaburg, Alaska. Also from verso: "Courtesy of credit will be appreciated. Dept. of...
Title taken from label on matting. View of photographer Ray B. Dame photographing young girl standing on steps in front of building in Hydaburg, Alaska. Photographer's number 8351. 1938. Photographer: Schallerer. Original photograph size: 5 3/4" x...
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 collection includes colored slides taken in various Alaskan locations including Sitka, Hydaburg, and Nome. Subjects include student life, mining activities, aerial views of towns and villages, and landscapes.
Title from verso. Harbor of a small town. A small plane appears to be floating on the water. Tall wooden poles and parts of a sail boat are visible in the foreground. The float plane is marked "Ellis Air Lines".
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. 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...
This dipper is carved of sheep horn (5.75 in. long x 4 in. across). The low sides curve up to form a sea bird head on one end and a wide, flat tail on the other end. This was used as an oil dipper at feasts.
Title taken from sign in photo. A warehouse, perhaps a freight sorting area, with large bins and an overhead sign that reads: "Materials in Transit are worse than useless". Several large bins or containers have the following location...