Keithahn and two young children stand next to display case holding Lincoln Totem; in the background is case holding a flag; above is a model of a square-rigged sailing ship
Keithahn instructs a group of school children, using stuffed birds, including a bald eagle and an owl; in the background are a totem pole and panels with Native mask designs
Displayed between the couple is a bentwood tray, carved from yew wood; the North Wind is represented by the applique figures on the blanket or robe Note: Photograph was published in Monuments in Cedar, by Edward Keithahn, page 94
Two girls pose outside behind six chests of the type brought to Alaska during the maritime fur trade of the early 19th century; picket fence and houses in background Note: Photograph was published in Monuments in Cedar, by Edward L. Keithahn,...
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...
Accession Number: 73-19 Descriptive Narrative: One silver-colored metal police badge in the shape of a 7-point star with the words "Police Officer" in black. 3-1/8" from point to point. Pin on the back. Exhibition: Alaska's Attic 1992 ...