A large party of non-natives in formal dress, in painted Tlingit canoe on Sitka waterfront. Several hold traditional canoe paddles. A smaller boat is seen just behind canoe. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
Looking northwest from the top of Castle Hill, showing the parade ground, cannery, Governors house, Russian block house, Native cemetery, and the Sitka Native village ("The Ranche"). Gaven Hill, Harbor Mountain, and numerous mountains in the...
Several houses, Presbyterian Church or school; totem poles, canoe and stone grave marker along beach reflection in water, c. 1895. A man in a hat sits in front of one of the buildings with a small white dog.
Title taken from image. Haida woman sitting with cedar bark strip in mouth preparing for weaving; several woven baskets in foreground, c. 1897. Photographer's number 458.
Title 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. Same image attributed to Winter & Pond at ASL-P01-0404. ...
Title from image. Several crew members are on the deck of the fishing vessel Shakan, which is lashed to a barge laden with fish. Smaller boats are in tow behind the barge. Photographer's number 547.
Title taken from image. Water view of Geo. T. Myers & Co. cannery, with a large sailing vessel at the wharf. A barge and small boat are in the harbor. A collection of tents and houses on the right side of photo, and several small boats and...
Chief Jake, Chief Yetlma, and Chief Andrew Dick sitting indoors in native regalia, with several masks beside them and a ceremonial bowl. Photographer's number 609.
The parka Sidney is wearing was made for him by his wife, Angela, from wolf skins he had acquired in a poker game with several white wolf hunters who were weathered in at Huslia. Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
Title from verso. Water view. Smoke rises from the smoke hole of one of three houses. Another is in poor condition, and appears uninhabited. Several carved poles stand among the buildings. At far left is a notable totem pole sometimes called...