Box PCA0208
Contains 334 Results:
Whale Killer, Old Kasaan, 1915., 1915
[close-up of totem] (tinted slide)
Finest Totem old Kasaan.
[totem with deteriorating building behind] (tinted slide)
Finest Totem in Alaska #1 Old Kasaan, Haida.
(tinted slide)
Finest totem in Alaska #2 Old Kasaan, Haida.
(tinted slide)
Kasaan.
[2 totems to right of wooden building] (tinted slide)
Indian Masks etc.
[Wall display; 1 corner broken]
Native fish hooks and Bobs
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.
[11 Native Baskets and a woven bottle cover.]
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.
Site of Old Wrangle [Wrangell], 200 slaves sacrificed there.
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.
Old Shakes grave Wrangle [Wrangell] , Chief Shakes Uncle, Totem is whale killer.
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.