Title taken from verso. A long line of people are seen coming up the hill, during an event that appears to be ceremonial. Each is holding firewood. A church is visible to the right. [Place identified as Anvik by comparison with...
Title taken from source. This is John B. Fawcett (Dzeexwaa, Tlaak'wách) of the Wooshkeetaan Clan. Clan and personal identification courtesy of Harold Jacobs.
5 pages of hand written notes, taken by James Wickersham during a conversation with Taku chief Aanahalaash, and 2 photographs. Subjects include: Chilkat Blanket weaving,including the origin of the design and the manner of dying the wool; the Swan...
Title from caption with negative Newly constructed boat on beach; men in uniform [Park Service?] take part in ceremonial christening; one man is about to break a bottle on the bow See also MS236-265-28
Chief Jake, Chief Yetlma, and Chief Andrew Dick sitting indoors in native regalia, with several masks beside them and a ceremonial bowl. Photographer's number 609.
Title from image. Group portrait of men in formal dress; some in Chilkat robes and tunics, others in beaded clothing, other traditional clothing, and military uniforms. Dance paddles are held prominently. Two formal portraits, framed and...
Title from image. Group portrait of men in formal dress; some in Chilkat robes and tunics, others in beaded clothing, other traditional clothing, and military uniforms. Dance paddles are held prominently. Two formal portraits, framed and...
A large, intricately designed screen, with an oval opening behind which regalia and treasures were stored; [S’igeidí X’een (Beaver Screen) made for Took’ka Hít (Needlefish House) and S’igeidi Hít (Beaver House) of the Deisheetaan in...
Ka-Sh-Ak, the Monkeyman, Skan-Doo [Skundoo], medicine man, and Ind-A-Yanek [Swatka], Indian guide. Three brothers, of the Kak-Von-Tons of the Chilkat tribe, Klukwan. Photographer's number 11-N