Handwritten note reads "Totem grave, Napaskiak [Napakiak]." Snow covered grave with totem pole. A wooden cross leans against the totem pole. See also UAF-1997-108-211.
Two totem poles stand in front of some wood buildings with three people walking at left. Totem poles suggest that this is Southeast Alaska. The area appears to be heavily forested. A nearly identical photograph is...
Two totem poles stand in front of some wood buildings, which suggests that this is Southeast Alaska.The area appears to be heavily forested. What looks like the bow of a kayak can be seen in the foreground. A nearly...
Three totem poles, which suggest that is Southeast Alaska, are visible with some wooden buildings. A number of people appear to be looking at the totem poles. Two other photographs of two of the totem poles are...
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 8 - Totem poles about old ruined house at Kung". Photograph shows a sandy riverbank with three totem poles in the distance.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 23 - Totem poles at Kung". Photograph shows two totem poles. They are surrounded by tall grass and trees. A canoe sits in front of them.
Title from caption. Photograph of a totem pole in Ketchikan. Caption reads: "One of the finest carved totem poles in S. Eastern Alaskan [sic], situated at Ketchikan. These totem poles represent the history of the tribe that erect them &...
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title taken from caption. This is a frontal view of the totem poles; with their width as well as their height in full view, they appear more imposing at this angle.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A group of people, possibly students, are supporting a large totem pole, which is been hoisted by a crane.
Title taken from caption. Image clipped from a publication with a totem pole (family tree) and a house to the right. Possibly from Wrangell, Alaska. The caption is scratched into the lower left corner of the image. The image was published in...
Title from caption in album. Also from album: "Raven ~ Tribal Chief ~ Frog ~ Hawk ~ Whale Killer ~ Owl". Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska)
Title from caption in album. Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska). There are two gate or marker posts between two totem poles and two benches.
Title from caption in album. A totem pole made to shame or ridicule someone. The totem pole is beyond a log barrier/fence. Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska)