Title taken from front. Group of native men, women, and children sitting in front of totem poles in log building, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer's number A-14. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from image. Interior of Klini's House, the Frog House of Klukwan; Cannibal totem, frog totem; a child in button blanket sits with feet resting on a carved mark. Photographer's number 202.
Title from image. Chief's grave. Photographer's number 460. According to Louis Shotridge’s notes, this was designed and carved by a Dakl’aweidí carver named Naakushtáa. The same carver made the screen and houseposts inside the Frog House...
Interior of Klini's House, the Frog House of Klukwan; Cannibal giant with child totem, Frog totem, spruce root baskets and cookware, ca. 1895. Double caption.
Klukwan cemetery with eight grave houses, one with frog totem decorations. According to Louis Shotridge’s notes, this was designed and carved by a Dakl’aweidí carver named Naakushtáa. The same carver made the screen and houseposts inside the...
Title taken from caption. Clipping from a publication of two children wrapped in ceremonial blankets. The child on the left appears to be wearing an Orca or killer whale blanket, and a frog blanket is hung on the door frame behind the...
Title from caption in album. Also from album: "Raven ~ Tribal Chief ~ Frog ~ Hawk ~ Whale Killer ~ Owl". Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska)
Title taken from caption. View of totem pole in Wrangell, Alaska. It is identified as belonging to Chief Kahlteen (see photograph ASL-P87-0128). Photograph taken between 1890 and 1910. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from image. Man in ceremonial headdress and button shirt with frog emblem, holding dance staff; standing in front of log wall with hanging button blanket. Photographer's number 212.