Title taken from caption. View of an Alaska Native woman standing next to a clothesline with grass hanging to dry. There is a wooden building in the background. From May's journal, dated July 12th: "The grass that is cut for making baskets, is cut...
View of Agnes O'Brien and others displaying handmade baskets in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Photo negative number in the Ward Wells Collection, B83.91.S1450.45. August 11, 1953. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 4".
Title by cataloguer. A display of Aleutian artifacts; several very finely woven baskets, containers and a flask which are traditionally made of rye grass and often crafted in one of three styles - Attu, Unalaska and Atka.
Full-length photograph of store clerks modeling fringed, leather jackets and holding Eskimo yo-yos; baskets and other art visible in background, ca. 1952-53
Tlingit women selling artwork at side of lane. Wares include baskets, carved and painted paddles, moccasins. Negative slightly damaged. Photographer's number 308.
Women display crafts and works of art. The works include a miniature totem pole, baskets, beaded slippers, and bags. They are in front of a wooden building with a wire covering over the window. Image: Native woman Sitka Alaska. Photographer's...
Weaver works on a basket in her lap. Displayed are other baskets, a spruce root hat, and beaded fur moccasins. Verso: This art has now nearly disappeared. Spruce roots, grasses and twisted cedar bark were used, with split spruce roots making...
Title from image caption Tlingit art objects on display, including baskets, moccasins, wood carvings, animal skins, and small totem poles Photographer's number 183
Title from image caption Tlingit art objects on display, including baskets, dolls, moccasins,wood carvings, and small totem poles Photographer's number 230
Men identified on photo, posed against wall with two baskets of vegetables. Back row (l. to r.): L. Hauge, H. Karstens, F. Cotter, A. Cameron, R. Geis, W. Perry, F. Schaupp, J. Sherlock, R. Brown, J. Thornton, J. Nelson. Front row (l. to r.): H....