Descriptive Narrative: Carved wooden mask by Nathan Jackson with earrings by Emma Marks. The natural color of the wood shows through on most of the mask except where hair, eyebrows, and eyes are painted in black, and nostrils and lips in red. A...
Display includes a variety of Alaska Native artifacts; totem poles, masks, boats, paddles, and fishing implements. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
During the 1920's, many of the original totem poles in Kake were burned. After many years of not having totem poles, the residents of Kake, Alaska organized to acquire and place a 132-foot pole in the town. Alaska Indian Arts, Inc. of Haines,...
Four men identified as, left to, right Ernest Gruening, Charles Bunnell, Henry Jackson and T. Moore, each is wearing graduation robes and mortar boards. several military officers are visible in the background.
Full Title: Johnny school ahtsii / a translation and adaptation by Leah Druck.
Publication: Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Bilingual Education Center, [1975] Physical desc: 18 p. : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm. General Note: Translation and adaptation by...
Full title: Jok drin Johnny dee'ya' : a translation and adaption of "A day with Johnny" / by J.A. MacDiarmid ; translation and adaption by Leah Druck ; illustrated by Andrew Jackson Steen.
Interview notes : (l. to r.): Unknown, Jack Reed, George Benson, Sheldon Jarres, Harry Bremner, Mr. Young, Charlies Jackson, Willie Benson. They comprised the orchestra that played for many events in Yakutat.
Logging crew standing by tree stumps in forest, with saws, wedges, and sledge hammers. Situk Harry, Samson Harry, Dick Harry, Tom Cox, Olaf Abrams, Peter L., Jimmie Jackson, Alex, Dick Nelson, Charlie Gudson, Bill Milton
Made: Kuskokwim
Description: wood; carved; painted
Descriptive Narrative: A wooden dish carved of one piece with red painted rim. The center is natural wood color with a deer painted in black in the center. He has a human face with a...
Maggie Jackson (Left side) and Susie Jackson (right side), wearing ceremonial garments; the shirts made from dozens of white ermine skins and decorated with flannel and beadwork