The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.
The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.
The arrow has a steel blade, and is 27.625 in. long. It was given to the donor by Chief Thomas of Wood River and Nenana at a potlatch held in Nenana Dec. 1915.
Title taken from image. Formal studio portrait of three men, seated. Image: George Shortridge [Shotridge], George Kaushty, Koo-Too-At. The three chiefs who gave the big potlatch at Kluckwan, Aug. 20, 1900. Photographer's number 41.
Title from image. Group of Tlingit dancers at a Potlatch. Three dancers kneel in foreground; two have sticks in their teeth. In the background people are dressed in Chilkat robes, button blankets, frontlets, and three hold leaders' dance...
Group portrait on steps of a clan house. Many of the people wear elaborate clothing and decoration, including face painting. The house front has a carved design. In the foreground a girl is draped on the edge of a canoe.