Title taken from image. Native children and teacher at front of school, held at Bishop's House, in snow. Studio stamp: Picturesque views of Alaska scenery.
Title taken from accompanying materials. Tanana Chiefs Conference. First conference of Native land rights, July [5], 1915 Three rows of men, including James Wickersham, Thomas Riggs, Jr. and Athapascan Indian chiefs, identified on...
Native dwellings, including tents, plank buildings and log buildings. Canoes and people on beach. [Taku village, which was located just southeast of Juneau on the mainland. Information courtesy of Jim Geraghty of Juneau, AK.]
Native brass band in uniform, holding instruments including cornets, clarinet, trombone, tubas, drums. Posed on steps of building. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
Display includes a variety of Alaska Native artifacts; totem poles, masks, boats, paddles, and fishing implements. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
Title taken from image. Native women sitting on boardwalk selling berries in front of A.T. Whitford Building. Steamship ANCON in harbor. Photographer's number 7974.
Title from image. Full-length studio portrait of a young Native woman sitting in fringed robe and beaded slippers, holding a pair of snow shoes. Same as #242-3 and PCA226-060.
Title taken from image. Four sailing vessels at anchor in the channel, Sitka. Four two-masted sealing or fishing vessels, and a ferry or steam launch, in front of the Sitka Native village.
This photo has been identified as Chief Kowee, in Juneau, with his wife Ok-lak and her sister (who was also his second wife). That identification, on verso, is considered to be incorrect. Verso: Kow-ee - Died Feb. 27, 1892. Wife "Ok-lak" and...
Verso: Wm. Lewis and family. A native family at Wrangell. Mr. Lewis has for years been elected a member of the town council by white votes. The man at the extreme right is Wm. Fletcher, a brother in law, a prominent boat builder.
Audio recording of lecture presented Friday, August 17, 2007: 1) Opening Remarks by Gladi Kulp, Head of Historical Collections; 2) Introduction of Paul Jacskon Sr. by James Simard, Curator of Historical Collections; 3) Speech and thanks by Paul...