Title taken from image. Portrait of (l. to r.) Mrs. Sitka Ned, James Shotridge and unidentified woman, all of Yakutat. All wear ceremonial dress. Potlatch at Sitka, 1904. Photographer's number 48-N.
Title taken from image. Portrait of Ano-Thlosh (AanyƔlahaash) Gaanax.adi clan, Ishka hit (Ishitaan) house, T'aaku Kwaan, in Chilkat blanket and headdress. Photographer's number 120-N.
Title taken from image. Group portrait of dancers in front of a building, wearing chilkat robes, beaded garments, carved masks and head dresses, and holding dance paddles. Photographer's number 83-N.
Image: Ka-Sh-Ak, the Monkeyman. Skan-Doo [Skundoo], notorious old medicene [medicine] man. Ind-A-Yanek (Swatka), the famous Indian guide. Three brothers, old head-men of the Kak-Von-Tons [Kaagwaantaan] of the Chilkat tribe. Copyright 1907....
Title taken from image. Two men wearing Chilkat blankets and hats; full length; black background. Photograph heavily retouched by creator. Photographer's number 101.
Title taken from image. Dancers wear carved and decorated hats, beaded clothing, and chilkat robes. Many carry dance paddles and other ceremonial objects. A shark figure is in foreground. Photographer's numbers 53 and 49-N.
Title taken from notes on verso. Portrait of Deikeenaak'w seated in front of an American flag. He is dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket and bead work.
Title from verso. Portrait photograph of man dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket. He stands on a box, and holds a staff carved in the form of a raven. Verso: Raven Tribe Billy Jones.
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.
Group portrait Chief Mitlakotle, five other men, and a woman. Some of the men are dressed in traditional Tlingit regalia, including Chilkat robes and beaded clothing.