Three elderly Native women stand in clearing; towering over them are totem poles, with base of "Old Witch" pole visible closest to log building; on the right is a canoe; on the left are blankets hung over a fence Note: printed from glass plate...
Title taken from image. Woman wearing a hat and period dress standing under a tree on "Lover's Lane." The large rotting tree may be the "witch tree," said to be the traditional location for extracting confessions from accused witches among the...
This Haida pole is originally from Sukkwan. The pole in currently on display in the atrium of the State Office Building in Juneau, and is in the collection of the Alaska State Museum (catalog number II-B-1632). This photo was used in Monuments in...
Title from image. Native man kneeling by woman who is lying down with fur robe over her. Native artifacts in background include Chilkat blanket, carved totems.
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...