View of Laudermilch Funeral Chapel and neighboring buildings, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Laudermilch Funeral Chapel building 5th and D Street on southeast corner. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1923. Original photograph size: 2...
Tlingit Indian child lying in state, covered by ermine blanket and lying beneath three Chilkat blankets and two other decorated blankets hanging on wall, c. 1900.
Title taken from verso. Hand tinted photograph. Seven men and a woman gathered around a coffin in front of a painted screen and important clan artifacts. Thunderbird House, Wooshketaan Clan. Verso: John Fawcett (caretaker) 4th from left.
Title taken from verso. Auk Chief, Kowee (Cowee, Kaawa.ee). Verso: Indian in state before cremation. Accompanying materials: Elderly native lying in state at Kluk-wal-too, c. 1895.
Title taken from interview notes: Masks and other pieces of Tlingit art are displayed with the coffin. The coffin lid stands against the carved and painted screen of the Thunderbird House. Interview notes: (l. to r.): Edith Valle, Helen...
Title taken from front. View of large crowd gathered for Frank H. Reid's funeral at cemetery, Skagway, Alaska. July 19, 1898. Photographer: possibly Case & Draper? Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 6 3/8".
Title taken from front. View of funeral procession of Frank H. Reid in Skagway, Alaska, with spectators and horse drawn wagons. Businesses shown include: Seattle Stove Co. Photographer's number 58. July 19, 1898. Photographer: Case & Draper....
Title taken from caption. " Lowering the body of Henry Fukunaga, Valdez, June 23, 1910, 8:05 p.m." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G2704. Reproduced from glass plates.
Title taken from caption. View of a funeral cortege at Dutch Harbor. Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption on Album. "The people of Tetlin. Jack Singlet & Ole Esbloom to the right ". On the occasion of the funeral ceremony for Chief David of Tetlin. From the Archdeacon Drane's (travel) journal: "Ole Esbloom the trader...
Title taken from caption on Album. "Chief David's family. His widow on the right [?]." On the occasion of the funeral ceremony for Chief David of Tetlin.
Title taken from caption on Album. "Burial of Chief David of Tetlin. May 17th, 1919". Several men carry a coffin with ropes; one seems to read a book. Compare UAF-1991-46-573.
Title taken from caption on Album. "Burial of Chief David of Tetlin May 17th, 1919". [From the Archdeacon Drane's (travel) journal: "Just after the death of the benevolent and much loved Chief David, the men and women of the village...