Title and description taken from verso. These people were all participants in a large potlatch that was held in Sitka in December of 1904. They are wearing a variety of ceremonial clothing for the occasion, including: hats trimmed with beads,...
Healy Lake potlatch. The Newton's camp about a mile from the Indian settlement. In front of the tent: Pat Hering, Andrew Isaac, W. H. Newton, Kathleen Newton, Silas Peter, Harold Newton and to right Mrs. Jane H. Newton.
Group Photograph of five young women and a child at the 1927 Healy Lake Potlatch, three men in the background are averting or hiding their faces. There is a cabin in the background.
Group of people at the Healy Lake potlatch of 1927. Identified in this photograph are: Patricia Hering, Kathleen Newton, Andrew Isaac, Harold Newton, and an unidentified Indian.
Group photograph of five young women and a child at the 1927 Healy Lake Potlatch, three men in the background are averting or hiding their faces. There is a cabin in the background.
Group photograph of five young women and a child at the 1927 Healy Lake Potlatch, three men in the background are averting or hiding their faces. There is a cabin in the background.
Title taken from caption. V11569 -- (19)(5) The Fantastic Potlatch Dancers, Indian Village of Klinkwan, Alaska Indexer's note: A group of Indian Dancers, with their traditional clothing.
Title taken from collection notes. Verso: Backdrop is dragon-fly made up for special dance. Decitan group Sitka Potlatch 1904. 1st. row left: Andrew Dick. Photographer's number 182.
Title taken from verso. Verso: Front Row (l. to r.): Isaac Abraham, Wm. Milton, Pete Lawrence, Billy James Center Row (l. to r.): Marten Abraham, Sitka Ned, B.B. Billy Jr., Joseph Abraham, Henry Shada, Ned Doc-na-Kane Back Row (l. to r.):...
Title taken from image. Chilkat Indians gathering for Potlatch Dance, Alaska. Group in ceremonial dress with a bear hide, front center, natural wood community house in background. Photographer's number 226 [262].
Most of the people in the photograph are Indian visitors from Tanana Crossing. Identified are John Healy (with child), Kathleen Newton, Madge Newton, Paddy Healy (with suspenders). There are a couple of rifles to the right of the cabins door.
Journal kept by Captain Edwin F. Glenn, commanding officer of the 1898 U.S. Army Expedition to Cook Inlet in southcentral Alaska. June 29-Oct. 23, 1898. [228] pages ; 23 cm. The main task of the expedition was to explore the country north of Cook...