"Arthur H. Petersen of Fort Yukon is congratulated by Conrad E. Bader, Vocational Guidance Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, upon graduation from the RCA Institutes in New York. Others, left to right, Sam Kito, Jr., of Petersburg, Harry...
Contents: A [skookum] paper for Shaikes [Shakes], the Stickeen Chief, with comment on his character. Letter by Ed C. Hughes, purser, SS California, 1879 Dec. 28. Letter from I.S. Oakford, deputy collector of customs, Wrangell, Oct....
Full-length view of woman outside a wooden building; in addition to the button-trimmed robe, she also wears a scarf with a large feather attached, and there is a braided rope draped across her shoulder
Formal portrait of Charlie Jones, also known as Chief Shakes VII, wearing the Killer Whale Flotilla Robe. Title and description courtesy of Alaska State Museum.
Title taken from image. Close-up of totem poles, Bear-up-the-Mountain and Go-na-ka-dot [Gunakadeit]; corner of Shake's House and two small buildings. Photographer's number 281.
Paddlers of Brown Bear Canoe hold paddles resting on gunwales, painted paddle patterns visible; a small spruce canoe is pulled alongside; dock leading to house in background
Title taken from caption. Photograph of a totem pole standing beside two wooden houses in Wrangell, Alaska. Two people are standing at the base of the totem pole. May be misidentified as Chief Shakes house. 1927. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x...
Title taken from front. Men, women, and children gather in the center of the Chief Shakes House, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer's number 90. n.d. Photographer: O.D.G.