Margins of photocopy: 1st row (l. to r.): John Marvin (with paddle), Albert Jackson, John K. Smith, Pete Fawcett, Jim Huston?, Moses Smith, Mark Willis (Walter Willis' father). 2nd row (l. to r.): unknown, Willie Horton, Johnie Fawcett,...
Title taken from source. This is John B. Fawcett (Dzeexwaa, Tlaak'wách) of the Wooshkeetaan Clan. Clan and personal identification courtesy of Harold Jacobs.
Title taken from verso. Buildings appear to be uninhabited. Several carved house posts and totem poles stand among the house structures. A man stands on the beach in front of the village. Verso: Kasan- date unknown.
Title taken from image. Highly detailed totem poles rise from the ground in front of traditional houses. Several men and women in western dress stand in front of the one of the houses.
Title taken from image. House interior includes two carved house posts and wooden boxes. Steps lead to fire pit in foreground. Print shows broken glass plate negative.
Title taken from image. Verso: Kaas-an Village. Water view of a man with 2 dogs departing the village in a canoe. Other activity on the beach in background with people and canoes. Image number 48. Hand tinted.
Finely detailed totem pole in foreground. Main structure of house is exposed, showing house posts and roof timbers. A portion of the house front appears to be in ruins. The foreground of the photograph has been marked for cropping. Image: at...
Tlingit women display baskets and moccasins for sale. A group of steam ship passengers examine the goods. A passenger vessel in background. Verso: Buying Moccasins from the Squaws. Photographer's number 60.
Title taken from image. Image: Two chiefs of the Kogwanton clan in ceremonial regalia standing around the Panting Wolf carving; 1904 potlatch in Sitka.
White marble bear sculpture on a stone base; [made for the Grave of Jim K--------. The orthodox priest refused to allow it in the cemetery, and so it was placed in front of his clan house, Gaayeis’ Hít (Iron House) of the Chookaneidí; the...
Totem pole and three carved house posts standing in a grove of trees. Pole was the gift of Son-i-yat, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady.
Canoes embarking or disembarking, filled with people and goods. Some of the people are dressed in potlatch regalia; others are bundled against the cold. Dance paddles and American flags are prominently displayed. Anchors are attached to two of the...
Title taken from image. Child seated at right in front of two totems. A tree appears to be growing from the top of one totem pole. The area depicted may be a ruin of a house site. Photogrpher's number 57.
Title taken from interview notes. Interview notes: They are both in Salvation Army uniforms, a drum with thunderbird motif on it standing in front of them.