Carver [Billy Webster] holding a dance staff; in his lap is another carving; displayed on a table behind are other carved items, including five small totem poles Photographer's number 145
Full title: Dotson’ nonot’o_h = Raven got fooled / translated by members of the Koyukon Cultural Enrichment Program ; illustrated by Thelma A. Webster.
John J. McLean and paymaster Webster, carrying guns, pose for a photograph on a wooden footbridge, probably in Sitka, Alaska. ca. 1884. Original photograph size: 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inch.
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Title from image caption Men in suits and military uniforms pose along front porch steps of wooden building; names of those identified on verso are as follows: McKinnion, Russel Wayland, Frank Tasher, Gabe Paul, Sam Paul, Chas. Swihart, Bill...
Title from image. Notes: GC: Spring 1898 clearly shows "Grease Trail" in foreground. Looking down at scales, Webster & Stevens stamp on back. View of scales and men from above; line of men on right moving up the Chilkoot Pass.
Title from image. Tlingit artist, Billy Webster, painting a leader's dance staff, carved in a killer whale design. Other pieces of Tlingit carving are displayed, including miniature totem poles. Photographer number 144.